Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin was an unused substitute as Belgium earned a thumping win in World Cup qualifying.
The Ibrox midfielder was named on the bench for the match away to Liechtenstein on Thursday evening.
Hans Vanaken, Kevin De Bruyne and Youri Tielemans were the preferred midfield trio for the 6-0 victory.
Maxim De Cuyper, Arthur Theate, De Bruyne and Malick Fofana were all on target alongside Tielemens, who bagged a double for his country.
Raskin made his debut for Belgium in March this year as he came off the bench in a 3-1 loss to Ukraine. He would then play the entirety of the second leg of the Nations League play-off in a 3-0 triumph for Belgium.
The midfielder had featured for Belgium in the 1-1 draw with North Macedonia and the 4-3 victory over Wales in World Cup qualifying.
He will have another shot at earning his fifth cap during this international break with Belgium to take on Kazakhstan at home on Sunday, September 7.
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Raskin was called up for his national team despite being left out for Rangers altogether against Celtic.
The midfielder watched the 0-0 derby match from home last Sunday, sparking fears over a summer transfer exit.
However, we revealed Raskin had never considered a departure, despite interest credited to Copenhagen on deadline day.
The Ibrox ace is now set to continue his career in Glasgow with clear-the-air talks planned with Russell Martin and sporting director Kevin Thelwell after the international break.
Raskin has been included in the Rangers squad for the league phase of the Europa League, signalling he does have a future in the squad under Martin.