Former Scotland skipper Paul Lambert reckons the return of Scott Brown to international duty will provide a boost to the team. The Celtic midfielder announced he was returning to the Scotland set up in October just two months after retiring from the national squad.Browns decision came after a season interrupted by injury, but he has been in good form for Celtic under Brendan Rodgers since the start of the campaign and has had a change of heart. Scotland boss Gordon Strachan was delighted at Browns decision, and the 31-year-old is almost certain to start Fridays World Cup Qualifier against England at Wembley. Scotland manager Gordon Strachan is delighted at Browns decision I think he will come back in. Its important for him and Scotland as a whole that he comes back in, Lambert told Sky Sports News HQ.You dont come out of retirement if you are not going to play and its a boost for Scotland to get him in the side.It will be Gordons decision what he wants to do but it will be good for him. I hope its for more than just one game.If you come out of retirement I think you have to try and see the campaign through. Hopefully Scott has made that decision, which is probably right for himself and right for Gordon and Scotland. Hopefully its just not for one game.Scotland go into the Group F encounter having picked up just one point from their last two matches against Lithuania and Slovakia, a situation which has led to criticism of Strachan. Paul Lambert playing for Scotland against Brazil in 1998 Lambert reckons the occasion at Wembley means there will be expectation on both Strachan and England counterpart Gareth Southgate though.I think you can place Scotland v England anywhere, whatever sport it is, there is going to be that rivalry. Its always going to be there, Lambert said.Scotland will go down there and give it a right good go. I dont think they have anything to fear going to England to play them, especially at Wembley, its a great occasion.But I think any sport you play, Scotland v England there is always that little bit extra added to it. Brown (left) in action for Celtic against Borussia Monchengladbach As a football manager you are under pressure every single game. Gordon knows the game, hes not a novice at it. Hes an experienced guy, he was a great player in his day, and done well with the national team.I think the couple of games beforehand has put the pressure on him, but Scotland v England there is pressure anyway.From a Scotland point of view Id love them to win. I think its going to be difficult, a really tough game going down there, but its a game the lads can go and enjoy, and play without any fear.I think England will feel a bit of pressure as well, because they will know they have to win as well. Gareth knows he will have to get a win. Its closer than what a lot of people think. Scotland will go down there and enjoy the occasion. Also See: Scotland latest Scotland fixtures Scotland stats Table Live on Sky Cheap Jerseys Review . -- Running backs Darren McFadden and Rashad Jennings were back at practice for the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday despite being hampered by hamstring injuries. Where To Buy Cheap Jerseys . And when it opened, every player was at his stall. 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LINCOLN, Neb. -- Less than an hour after he was loaded into an ambulance after getting knocked unconscious against Ohio State, Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. was back on the sideline with teammates.His rapid return was encouraging to anyone who saw Armstrong lay motionless following a hit by Malik Hooker on Saturday night. It also was a bit surprising.Dr. Robert Cantu, a concussion expert and co-founder of a center that studies head trauma at Boston University Medical School, on Tuesday told The Associated Press a raucous football sideline typically wouldnt be the ideal environment for a person who just sustained a concussion.We normally dont encourage people to be in stimulating circumstances right after a concussion, Cantu said. So we normally wouldnt bring someone back to the sideline. Wed keep him in a quiet environment -- not a dark room and all that, but not the stimulation of a football field. So thats a bit atypical.But I dont know what his symptomatic status was, Cantu added. If everything cleared up real quickly, it wasnt necessarily wrong.Armstrong, according to Nebraska director of athletic medicine Dr. Lonnie Albers, went through a very thorough medical and imaging process at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and left the hospital without symptoms.A member of the Nebraska medical staff was present throughout the evaluation at the hospital, through the dismissal process, and on the sideline upon Tommys return to the stadium, Albers said in a statement. Tommy left the hospital symptom-free and reported no symptoms during post-dismissal monitoring at the stadium.Coach Mike Riley said Monday that Armstrong was going through a concussion protocol and would require clearance from the athletic departments medical staff in order to play in this Saturdays game against Minnesota. Riley characterized Armstrong as day to day.ddddddddddddantu, a consultant to the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee, said if Armstrongs symptoms cleared up quickly, it would not be unreasonable to expect him to be ready to play in the next game.The important thing is how fast the symptoms cleared up, Cantu said. The fact he was briefly unconscious is largely not important in terms of severity of the concussion. The severity of the concussion is much more correlated to how long it takes for symptoms to clear. So the fact he was unconscious for a few seconds, that means he had a concussion and needs to be checked out, but it doesnt necessarily mean its going to be a long period of time hes away.Nebraskas concussion protocol will require Armstrong to complete a computerized neurocognitive test to show he has returned to his normal neurological state. He then will be monitored to see how he tolerates increasing levels of activity. If he shows he can handle activity without worsening or new symptoms, hes allowed to return to competition.Dr. Arthur Maerlender, director of clinical research at the universitys Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, is charged with interpreting Armstrongs neuropsychological test results in the protocol.There is no magic window of time to stay out, Maerlender wrote in an email to the AP. Loss of consciousness (LOC) is not a very good predictor of anything. Given current knowledge, athletes can return to contact if all signs, symptoms and test scores are back to baseline and they complete a step-wise physical exertion process.Future research may show that to be inadequate, but we have no solid evidence of that yet, he said.---More AP college football at http://collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '