Former Celtic defender Kieran Tierney put in a sensational performance as Scotland defeated Spain in the second match of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
Steve Clarke's side ran out 2-0 winners at Hampden thanks to a double from Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay.
And Tierney played a vital role in the fixture, defending strongly until he was subbed late on due to picking up an injury.
The Arsenal left-back went on a storming run down the left-hand side just after half-time, beating a couple of Spanish players in the process, and got cross in which rebounded for McTominay to fire home.
You can watch the moment in the clip below.
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— Viaplay Sports UK (@ViaplaySportsUK) March 28, 2023
Scott McTominay doubles @ScotlandNT's lead and his tally for the night against Spain 🏴
Hampden is ROARING now 🙌#EURO2024 | #SCOESP | @mctominay10 pic.twitter.com/USvT6q4i6A
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Meanwhile, Celtic Women boss Fran Alonso posted on social media for the first time since the controversial Glasgow Derby draw against Rangers.
The match at Broadwood ended 1-1 after a late equaliser from Hoops defender Caitlin Hayes.
It is a result which keep Alonso's side a point ahead of the rivals in second place in the SWPL.
However, the fixture was marred by scenes at the end after Rangers coach Craig McPherson allegedly headbutted the Hoops manager.
The incident sparked a rammy between players and coaches with Sky Sports cameras capturing the furious scenes.
And now Alonso has posted on Twitter, praising his players for their performance.
He wrote: "Delighted with the attitude, passion and belief of the team. Not the result we wanted but happy to rescue a point in the 99th minute.
"Grateful to be supported each game by our amazing fans. We feel you and that was for you."
The Hoops have also addressed the incident at full-time directly, saying in a statement to the Scottish Sun: "Clearly this is a hugely concerning incident, falling well below any acceptable standard.
"We understand the matter is now being investigated and it will be up to all relevant authorities to take any appropriate action."
Police Scotland enquiries into the incident are also underway to establish whether any criminality occurred.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We have received a report regarding an incident at Broadwood Stadium on the evening of Monday, 27 March.
"Enquiries to establish any criminality are at an early stage."
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