Hearts Duo Makes History: 18-Year-Old Wilson and 42-Year-Old Gordon Shine in Scotland Squad
Heart of Midlothian celebrates as teenage striker James Wilson and veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon make Scotland squad history ahead of Nations League clash.



Youth Meets Experience in Historic Scotland Call-Up
Heart of Midlothian FC has achieved a remarkable milestone by simultaneously providing both the youngest and oldest players in Scotland's latest national squad. Eighteen-year-old striker James Wilson received his maiden call-up just days after his birthday, while 42-year-old goalkeeper Craig Gordon continues to defy age as the nation's first-choice keeper.
Wilson's Meteoric Rise
Since breaking into Hearts' first team this season, Wilson has:
- Scored 6 goals in 24 appearances
- Demonstrated clinical finishing beyond his years
- Earned praise for his professional attitude
Head coach Neil Critchley described telling Wilson about his selection: "You could see the excitement in his eyes - he was completely overwhelmed. Our academy staff should be immensely proud as he embodies exactly the type of player we want to develop."
Gordon's Ageless Brilliance
The veteran goalkeeper's inclusion comes as:
- Norwich's Angus Gunn remains injured
- Rangers' Liam Kelly and Ipswich's Cieran Slicker provide backup
- He maintains top form with crucial saves this season
Critchley noted: "Craig's performances have been exceptional. For him to still be Scotland's number one at 42 is as impressive as Wilson's breakthrough at 18."
Shankland's International Ambitions
While celebrating Wilson's rise, Hearts' 29-year-old striker Lawrence Shankland will use his omission as motivation:
- Current scoring rate: 4 goals in 34 games
- Known for relentless training regimen
- Likely to return to contention with improved form
"Shanks is the ultimate professional," Critchley said. "He's already doing extra finishing work and I've no doubt he'll force his way back into the national team picture."
Nations League Showdown Looms
The squad prepares for a crucial play-off against Greece where:
- Gordon is expected to start in goal
- Wilson could make his international debut
- Scotland aims to build momentum for Euro qualifying
This historic Hearts double selection highlights the club's ability to develop young talent while maintaining veteran leadership - a formula that could prove vital for Scotland's future success.