
Lindon Mother hopes to return to Scotland’s June friends against Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Birmingham City striker has been out of action since February with a calf in the Premier League champions.
The 29-year-old has scored 42 goals out of 42 after winning Poland in November.
“I feel good,” he told the BBC. “I was on the pitch this week.
“I hope I will be able to spend a couple of weeks with physics and the goal is to participate in the June camp for Scotland.
The mother, who has scored nine international goals, was rejected in Greece due to the defeat of the World League.
“It’s been difficult for this season, but I’m sure I’ll get out of it hard and I’ll go back to play and deliver goods,” he said.
“The presence of these internationals that come forward is good to enter the rhythm again and give me something I wait.
“I have watched the games, then I’ll rest a little and I’ll fly next season,” he said.
Iceland will visit Hampden Park on June 6, and Steve Clark will travel to Vadz to play against Liechtenstein on June