Craig Gordon: Hearts & Scotland keeper eyes ‘perfect ending’ at World Cup but admits this season could be his last | Football News

“The perfect end will be.”
While Craig Gordon is preparing for his twenty -fourth season in professional football, he is also considering how he wants to bend in hearts and Scotland.
The veteran goalkeeper, 43, fell in December, for another year in Tynecastle Park in an attempt to help his club improve a disappointing campaign.
It is also believed that the current Scotland Band is good enough to reach the World Cup next summer in North America to give him Swansung International in the largest stage.
The national team has not been qualified for the tournament since 1998, and Gordon wanted to play in a major championship after he was deprived of the injury from its place in Euro 2020 before leaving the team for 2024.
“If I can write it now, this will be the perfect end [to end my career at the World Cup]He said Sky Sports News.
“It is clear that this is at the end of the season. We all know that the World Cup is present.
“We need to do a very good job in the six games to make sure that we are there and we are not in a failed match.
“Winning the group is not impossible. I think there will be two other teams, at least, they think they can lead that group. It is on the horizon.
“We get a little luck and we can continue and do something special.”
“It looks like my last year”
Hearts will play the newly promoted Sunderland team in the Premier League on July 26 for Mark in Gordon Certificates before a season expected to be the last in Tynecastle Park.
“I think at this moment for time, it seems this last year. You never know.”
“I have never been 100 percent of its deletion. I just want to get my body in the best possible shape for this season and play the largest possible number of games. Who knows, if things go well, this may not be the end.
“At this point, I just give it one week at one time. Ensure that I am trying to stay fit and able to play games.”
Gordon is also preparing to play under the supervision of his twelfth permanent manager at Gorgie Club after appointing Derek Mcinnes as a substitute for Neil Critchley last month.
The former Kelly coach is a person looking for Gordon to work with.
“It was really difficult to play his team that I have always played,” said Celtic number one.
“I always give you a difficult game. If it brings us it, I think this will be a great feature.
“I know that he had already spoken to a number of players, and everyone has said about his enthusiasm and how willing to start.
“I have already given a place even by talking to the players on the phone.
“I think everyone is excited and looking to enter and start working and prepare to prepare for the start of the season.”
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2025-06-14 07:00:00