Liverpool star Andy Robertson is delighted to see his nation Scotland qualify for Euro 2020.
The Scots produced an excellent display to edge beyond Serbia on Thursday.
The game went to a penalty shootout, with all five Scots scoring, while Aleksander Mitrovic missed for Serbia.
Robertson was happy he did not have to take a penalty in the shootout, as he was feeling his hamstring.
"I think I was next, but my hamstring had seized," Robertson told Sky Sports post-match.
"When it goes to penalties you always back Marshy [David Marshall]. We've come so far as a squad and I'm proud of everyone. They've been through a lot - lot of criticism, a lot of negativity. Really hope everyone back home can see the positive side of this.
"In the 90 minutes. It's come down to one of the best away performances I've been involved in. It shows you the strength we've got to come back from that, we stuck together throughout.
"I can't wait for summer. It's the most emotional I've been after the game."

