Robert Snodgrass wants to reward Gordon Strachan's loyalty in the two games against Lithuania and Malta

  • Robert Snodgrass has spoken of wanting to repay Gordon Strachan's loyalty 
  • The 29-year-old midfielder is in the squad to play Lithuania and Malta 
  • Snodgrass has moved on loan to Aston Villa after being frozen out at West Ham 

Robert Snodgrass admits he is determined to reward Gordon Strachan's loyalty in the forthcoming World Cup qualification double-header.

The 29-year-old was included in the squad to face Lithuania and Malta despite being frozen out of the first-team picture at West Ham United.


He has now ended an unhappy seven months under Slaven Bilic by agreeing a season-long loan deal with Aston Villa in the Championship.

Robert Snodgrass is in Scotland's squad to play Lithuania and Malta

Robert Snodgrass is in Scotland's squad to play Lithuania and Malta

Strachan provided counsel ahead of that move, with Snodgrass keen to offer payback by helping the national squad secure a six-point haul.

'Of course, obviously if you are playing it is something you have got in your mind,' said Snodgrass. 'This is what it is all about.

'Match fitness is something you need and I have not had any games in three weeks or something, just pre-season games.

Snodgrass has moved on loan to Aston Villa after being frozen out at West Ham

Snodgrass has moved on loan to Aston Villa after being frozen out at West Ham

'But I am fit in myself, one of the fittest conditions I have ever been in, because I knew I was coming back and I was ready for that challenge.

'I think every one of us has something to prove with what is at stake. We can't afford any more slip ups, we need to win. We need to try to win every game to try to give ourselves the best possible chance.

'People are quick to think if you are not playing you are a bad player and it is not that at all.

'(Gordon Strachan) is one of the guys I phoned (when leaving West Ham). I said to him that I respected him, 'You are a good man and you will tell me the truth. Am I making the right decision?'

'He said: 'Well, you're not playing games and you can't be happy not playing games. You need to play games and get back to the level you were showing in the first part of the season in the Premier League.'