Liverpool great Sir Kenny Dalglish is delighted seeing Southampton striker Che Adams part of Scotland's Euros squad.
Dalglish reckons 24-year-old Saints striker Adams – who struck nine times in the Premier League last season, as well as scoring his maiden international goal on his third cap against the Faroe Islands – has the tools required to help Scotland build a path to the latter stages.
“I think it's important to get someone who can score goals," said the country's most capped player.
“Getting Che Adams into the squad is a brilliant bonus for us.
“The boy worked his socks off in the games he had.
“He'll enjoy it even better when the crowds get back in and get right behind him.
“It's a difficult position to fill, striker. There aren't too many about. Not too many are born in Scotland and you can't manufacture one.
“We're grateful for him coming in and I'm sure he'll be an asset."

