Kieran Tierney played 68 minutes as Scotland were beaten 3-1 by Iceland this evening.
It was a forgettable evening for the national team, who suffered a second successive loss at Hampden.
Tierney started and registered his 50th cap for his country.
Although his side was convincingly beaten, the 28-year-old didn't do much wrong in the match. He looked to combine with Andy Robertson on the wing as he began on the left-hand side of a back three.
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Tierney eventually came through unscathed and was substituted off with just over 20 minutes to go.
The full-back has agreed on a pre-contract to return to Celtic this summer.
His departure from Arsenal, after six years at the North London club, was confirmed midweek.
He said: "Just thank you for everything from day one.
"They [the fans] supported us through the good times and the bad, and they supported me through some hard times as well.
"I think that's what I'm most grateful for, the times where it wasn't so good or so easy for me is when they probably supported me most, so I'm just very grateful and I feel very lucky to have the support from them.
"I feel so lucky that I've played for this club and the love that the supporters have given me has been amazing. I've loved every day here and I've learned so much, I've improved so much and I just feel very lucky.
"When I first came in, obviously the club is huge, absolutely massive, but in the league table we were probably where we shouldn't be. I think the growth over the last three or four years has been incredible and I think this club and this group of players and the manager are just going to go on to even better things in the future.
"It'll be hard but it's a happy goodbye. I've loved it here, loved every minute of it. There are countless memories that are amazing for me; your debut is always special, and winning the FA Cup as well in the first season.
"It's a great team, and I’m so close to some of the boys in there. I've been here a long time, so it'll be sad but a happy goodbye."