KIERAN TIERNEY looks set to return to Arsenal training on July 8 after a two-month spell out through injury.

The Scotland international had to undergo knee surgery at the start of April and as a result, missed Scotland's crucial World Cup play-off against Ukraine.

The Scottish Sun now say that Tierney will return to Arsenal training next month with his rehab going well.

Tierney last started a match on March 29, when he featured for Steve Clarke’s Scotland in a 2-2 draw against Austria.

Meanwhile, Craig Gordon insists Scotland now need to focus on a good start to their Nations League campaign following their 2022 World Cup disappointment.

Ukraine’s 3-1 win over Steve Clarke’s side in the play-off semi-final at Hampden Park on Wednesday night ended the Scots hopes of getting to Qatar later this year.

It was Scotland’s first defeat in nine games but they have no time to dwell on it, however, as they begin their 2022/23 Nations League campaign with a home game against Armenia next Wednesday night, before away fixtures against the Republic of Ireland and Armenia on June 11 and 14 respectively.

The 39-year-old Gordon, who had a terrific game against Ukraine, sidestepped a question about his own international future and ambitions – “You need to ask the manager, he is the one who picks the team” – to instead focus on the visit of the Armenians.

“Just concentrate on the next game,” he said. “That’s how we have done it so far to get to this point and we need to go back to that.

“We need to try to get a good start in the Nations League.

“It hurts for everyone, regardless of age. We all wanted to be there. We came up short. We gave it a good go in the group to get to the play-off stage and it just feels that little bit more disappointing because we didn’t give our best performance.

“It was disappointing for it to end that way. It wasn’t our best performance when we really needed it. We have no excuses, we were beaten by the better team.”