Celtic captain Callum McGregor produced a sensational run near the end of Scotland's victory over Spain.
Steve Clarke's side ran out 2-0 winners at Hampden thanks to a double from Manchester United's Scott McTominay.
And the Hoops midfielder was an important factor as Scotland made it two wins from two at the start of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
Near the end of the match, and under pressure from the Spanish midfield, McGregor took the ball and went on a run, riding challenges and beating a couple of opposition players in the process, which allowed his team-mates to get up the park and relieve some pressure.
You can watch the moment in the clip below.
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Meanwhile, ex-Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama has joked that he told Hoops right-back Alistair Johnston to "got to the gym" so that the Canadian was "ready to lift a lot of trophies".
The two men played together for MLS side CF Montreal and the Kenyan has revealed what he told the 23-year-old when the defender was first linked with the club.
Wanyama, who won back-to-back league titles during his time at Parkhead, has nothing but good things to say about Johnston.
Speaking to the Celtic View Podcast, he said: "Alistair, what a player first of all, and what a man. Besides football, he’s a very good human being.
"He asked me about Celtic and I told him everything. (I told him) that’s the place to be.
"Since then I couldn’t stop telling him about Celtic. I pushed him there and I was happy that he made that move.
"I’m also happy seeing him perform well every weekend. I still support the team so I’m happy when they do well."
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