Gordon eyeing 'happy ending' at World Cup

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"Happy endings don't happen often in football, but it'd be ideal."

As Craig Gordon prepares for his 24th season in football, it's understandable he's also thinking about how his illustrious chapter in the game ends.

The 42-year-old goalkeeper recently signed a new one-year deal with Hearts and started between the sticks for Scotland in March, but even the man who's defied all odds with his longevity in the game knows the end is nigh.

That doesn't mean his outlook or attitude has changed, though.

He's still as driven as the young man who first stepped into Hearts in 1999 and as determined as the chap who battled back from multiple career-ending injuries.

"Trying to be the best I can be is how I got here and it's the only way to stay here," Gordon said, previewing his testimonial next month against Sunderland.

"Regardless of age and what I have to do to get to that level, that's the process and that's what I stick to trying to do.

"No matter what I'm doing, whether it's in training, in games, whether I'm reflecting on the performances, analysing, it's to be the best that I can possibly be.

"Trying to improve, I still think that's possible even at this age. You still have to try and improve things that you can improve and that's what keeps me going."

The prospect of reaching a World Cup does too.

Scotland begin their qualifying campaign in September, and if fit, Gordon would be expected to be in the mix, particularly given the recent struggles Steve Clarke has had in that position.

"[Appearing at a World Cup] would be ideal, but there's an awful lot of football to be played," he added.

"Happy endings don't happen often in football, so that's something to work towards, something to give everything that I've possibly got to try and achieve and then we'll see where it takes us."

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