Kenny McLean has called on Scotland to find the consistency in their performances that can propel them towards a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The Cambuslang star netted the crucial penalty as Scotland beat Serbia last year to qualify for the Euros this summer and now he is targeting another major tournament.
McLean is in the squad for tomorrow's qualifier against Faroe Islands at Hampden, as the national side look for their first win in Group F.

Following draws at home to Austria and away to Israel last week, the Scots are expected to beat the group minnows.
But McLean has warned they'll need to be on their guard to avoid an upset and says with the quality in the squad they must start producing the goods, if they are going to make it to Qatar next year.
The Norwich City midfielder, who came off the bench against both Austria and Israel, said: "It will be a tough game, they'll make it hard for us and we can't underestimate them.
"Every game we go into we want to win and we are massive favourites.
"We've got so much quality in this squad and that's why we are favourites, so we need to bring that quality out because they'll make it tough for us.
"We've seen that upsets can happen so it's up to our approach and our quality.
"Automatically, expectations rise [after qualifying for the Euros] and it's something that we enjoy.

"We want to feel that pressure and have that expectation there to be competing against these top teams.
"We want to be qualifying for more tournaments. We've shown we can do that so it's about consistency now.
"We know we've got the quality there, so it's about bringing it out more.
"The last couple of games we've been really good in patches.
"If we can perform for larger spells of the game and be consistent, we win these games.
"That's what we are pushing for. We didn't lose the games which is excellent, but we want to go that stage further."

Scotland trail group leaders Denmark by four points after two games and there has been a mixed reaction from fans on the state of our qualifying hopes, even this early on.
But McLean reckons a win tomorrow will put us in a good position for when the campaign resumes in September.
He added: "We'd love to have more points, but there's nothing we can do about that now.
"With three points tomorrow we can be sitting in a good position, but we can't underestimate them.
We've seen people slipping up recently and it's down to us to make sure that doesn't happen tomorrow.
"There's plenty of games to be played.
"We've got to be [confident]. The quality is there.

"We've shown that and we just need to keep producing on a regular basis now.
"There's exciting times ahead and we want to qualify for the World Cup."
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