Callum McGregor has scored six goals in 15 appearances this season so far
Callum McGregor has been called up by Scotland after scoring both goals as Celtic preserved their unbeaten domestic record on Saturday.
McGregor's double salvaged a point for the champions in a 2-2 draw with Hibernian at Celtic Park.
He has now scored six goals in 15 appearances this season.
Scotland boss Gordon Strachan has drafted the 24-year-old into his squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Slovenia.
His call-up, which was confirmed by Celtic, has been prompted by injuries to McGregor's Celtic team-mates Scott Brown and Stuart Armstrong.
Scott Brown and Stuart Armstrong have been ruled out of Scotland's double-header
Skipper Brown has a hamstring problem while Armstrong has calf trouble.
Speaking after Saturday's game, McGregor was asked by BBC Scotland if he expected to hear from Strachan.
"I don't think so," he said.
"The manager has picked his squad. All I can do is my bit on the pitch for Celtic. If the call comes then great, but I think he is happy with his squad.
"All I can do is keep performing for Celtic, try to come up with goals and assists and play well. That is my main focus, and anything after that is a bonus."
Scotland face Slovakia at Hampden on Thursday and visit Slovenia on Sunday.
Scotland must win their two remaining games to guarantee second spot in their qualifying group
Source: bbc.com