GORDON Strachan has insisted that Stevie May and Ryan Gauld were not fast-tracked into the Scotland squad simply because they had recently left the Scottish Professional Football League.

May was included in the 27-man squad named yesterday for the Euro 2016 double-header against Georgia and Poland. The 21-year-old was never called up while scoring 32 goals in 80 games for St Johnstone but he has been included within two months of having moved to Sheffield Wednesday. Similarly Gauld, 18, played 50 times for Dundee United but was not called up before he signed for Sporting Lisbon during the summer.

There were only three SPFL-based Scots in Strachan's squad though he said he had wanted to pick May for the friendly against Nigeria in May but the player was needed by under-21 manager Billy Stark.

"To be fair he would have been in the Nigeria squad but he was needed for the under-21s. The reason he wasn't picked for Germany [last month's Euro 2016 opener] was because we knew how we wanted to go and also I wanted to see him settled. He has just been through that traumatic on/off transfer. So he has settled in."

Gauld was a surprise inclusion given that he has yet to play a game for Sporting Lisbon's first team, although he is in the squad they registered for the Champions League.

"I just want to get to know him," said Strachan. "I've only seen him from afar. I've not actually sat down and spoken to him and said 'what are your ideas on the game and how can you play with these players?' The way we're playing, I think he'll be able to step in here and add to our training sessions. Whether he does enough to get on the bench or play, that's entirely up to him."

Scott Brown and Andrew Robertson are back in the squad having missed the Germany game through injury. Scotland face Georgia at Ibrox a week on Saturday, and Poland in Warsaw three days later.