LEVEIN HOPES FOR FLETCHER RETURN

Craig Levein hopes Darren Fletcher will start Scotland's 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign.

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Fletcher: Taking an extended break from the game

Fletcher: Taking an extended break from the game

Scotland manager Craig Levein hopes captain Darren Fletcher will be available for the start of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign in September, despite the Manchester United midfielder taking an extended break from the game with no timescale given on a comeback.

In December United confirmed the 27-year-old would take a full break from the game in a bid to overcome the debilitating effects of ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel condition.

Fletcher is certain to miss February's international friendly with Slovenia but could return for the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign, against Serbia in September.

Levein on Tuesday night told BBC Scotland's Sportscene: "He's out for four months complete rest, and then we can reassess things.

"I'd be desperately hoping (to have him for the qualifiers). "He becomes such an important player for us, not just on the field, but as an example by the way he behaves himself on and off the park and his attitude.

"So him being out is a huge loss in terms of both his performances and the influence he has on the rest of the group."

Levein also shed some light on Fletcher's battle with the condition.

He added: "He's had this for nearly four years now, he's been pushing himself, and he's really suffering it this time.

"It's just quite remarkable how he's managed (to play with the condition).

"He desperately wants to play every single match - probably to the detriment of his health.

"He's just a fantastic example of fortitude and desire to his team-mates."

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