Jamie Murphy: Scotland debut would cap best season of my career
The Brighton forward could make his international bow against Denmark on Tuesday.
Jamie Murphy says making his Scotland debut this week would cap what is becoming the best season of his career.
The Brighton forward has been called up for Tuesday's friendly match against Denmark as Gordon Strachan experiments ahead of the World Cup qualifiers later this year.
Murphy could be a Premier League player by the time Scotland start their campaign, with Brighton currently flying high in the English Championship.
The former Motherwell man agreed that this season could top anything he has experienced before.
He said: "Yes, definitely. Obviously there is a big couple of months to go and we (Brighton) have a good chance, we are up there doing well.
"We have eight games left and we need to win most of them and hopefully that gets us up and then obviously there are the Scotland games after that which is also an aim.
"I have been doing well this season. It is a tough league, but I have managed to score goals and played most of the games.
"We have a good chance of being promoted as well so there is a big end to the season coming up.
"And I am glad to be here. It's not every day you get called up by your country.
"I am enjoying it and trying to do the best I can and hopefully be involved on Tuesday."