Glasgow nightclubs, red wine with Kenny Dalglish, and an incredibly moving tribute to the late Diogo Jota all came to mind for Scotland captain Andy Robertson.

John McGinn spoke of the emotional torment of an epic night at Hampden. Craig Gordon reflected on his lengthy injury woes. And Lewis Ferguson was thinking of his wee girl on her birthday.

The Scotland players talked, and talked, and talked after sealing a place in the men's World Cup for the first time since 1998 with a scarcely believable 4-2 victory over group favourites Denmark.

Scott McTominay scored one of - if not - the greatest Scotland goals ever, while Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean both struck beauties of their own in injury time to seal one of the great wins at the national stadium.

Wild celebrations followed those two strikes and continued long past the final whistle as players and fans contributed to joyous scenes in Glasgow's southside.