Wolves midfielder Kevin McDonald has dropped out of the Scotland squad for the European Championship qualifiers against Poland and Gibraltar.
The former Dundee player scored and set up two more goals in Wolves' 3-0 win over Huddersfield on Saturday but the SFA on Twitter that the recalled midfielder had withdrawn through injury.
His club later tweeted: "Kevin McDonald has withdrawn from the Scotland squad and will remain at Compton Park for treatment on a lower back injury."
Celtic manager Ronny Deila believes Charlie Mulgrew will almost certainly drop out of the squad too.
Mulgrew has been missing for Celtic recently with a thigh injury and Deila expects him to fail the national team's fitness assessment ahead of Thursday's qualifier against Poland at Hampden.
Scotland boss Gordon Strachan has other concerns over Ikechi Anya, James Morrison and Darren Fletcher.
Deila said about Mulgrew: "He will struggle. He will meet up and they will take a scan and they will know what to do with it. But he has still not trained for us."
Deila admitted it would be "strange" if Mulgrew was to play on Thursday having not trained for his club since suffering the injury last month.
"But I have good communication with Gordon and I completely trust what they are doing," he added.
Anya went off with a muscle problem late in Watford's draw with Bournemouth on Saturday.
West Brom midfielder Morrison, who is suspended against the Poles but could face Gibraltar on Sunday, went off with an ankle problem against Crystal Palace while Baggies boss Tony Pulis reported that Fletcher had finished the game with a knock.
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