
Scotland have stunned Spain in their latest Euro 2024 qualifier.
Scott McTominay crashed in a deflected opener after just seven minutes, triggering an explosion of noise inside a charged Hampden Park.
Steve Clarke's team rode their luck to stay ahead at the break, only for McTominay to repeat his earlier feat just after the restart to cause chaos in the stands as well as in the bamboozled Spanish defence.
Scotland, in their first competitive victory over Spain for 39 years, now top Group A - three points above the humbled Spaniards and five in front of a stuttering Norway.
Clarke later said: "Delighted with the performance. I thought the players were outstanding from first minute to last.
"The dynamic, enthuasiam and quality of the team didn't change. It's a big night, it feels like a step forward, but it's only six points and you don't qualify with six points.
"We didn't have an awful lot of possession, but what we did have, we used very, very well. The defensive shape's good, the distance between the units was really good, which stops a large part of Spain's game. All the credit goes to the players on the pitch - they're the guys that have to do the hard yards.
"It was competitive. One bad game can set you back, so we stay focused and keep our feet on the ground.
"When you look at the stats, you know you've been out-passed, but when you look at the shots on goal, shots on target - it's almost equal. It means we utilised the ball very well when we had it, which is obviously pleasing.
"I'll have a couple of quiet days to calm down, and then we start preparing for two big games, because June could be a pivotal month for us."

