I have to prove myself again for Scotland - Grimshawpublished at 11:04 BST 4 June
Image source, SNSAC Milan captain Christy Grimshaw is ready to prove herself all over again in a Scotland shirt two years on from her last cap.
Midfielder Grimshaw admits she harboured doubts for her career during a 13-month lay-off with an ACL and MCL tear.
As she prepares for Scotland's World Cup qualifying double-header against Israel in Hungary, the 30-year-old said: "I am absolutely buzzing. I've made sure I'm ready for this moment because it's been a good few years and I've got to prove myself now.
"Anyone who's had a severe knee injury doubts themselves a little bit along the way, but six months in after feeling 100%, I was determined to get back into the squad at least once.
"I never gave up and here I am, thank God. The process was long and you have to stay mentally strong. I am here now and there's no looking back.
"It has changed my whole perspective. Being out for two years, I am so thankful to just be training every day and loving every minute of being back for the last six months.
"We are really excited, they're must-win, two games to keep ourselves on top of the group and score as many goals as possible.
"On our day, we can beat anyone, the World Cup is the pinnacle, and you see the buzz around the men. Everyone wants to be on that plane."























