Scotland manager Steve Clarke has told his players to stay focused on qualifying for the 2022 World Cup - or risk being remembered as 'one tournament wonders.'
Clarke's team famously qualified for a first major tournament in more than 20 years in November but when they return to Hampden this week, it's all about going to Qatar next year.
They face Austria on Thursday in the first of a triple header that could shape the rest of their qualifying campaign.
Scotland are still on cloud nine after the Belgrade penalty heroics that sent them to the Euros.
But Clarke insists there is so much more at stake than warming up for June's box office matches with the Czech Republic, England and Croatia.
He knows that if his players miss out on qualifying for Qatar, they will risk going down in history as 'one tournament wonders.'
And he's out to make sure that won't be the case.
He told PA: "The squad is focused completely on the World Cup games because they are the most important ones.
"We have said almost since we qualified for the Euros that we don't want to be one-tournament wonders. We want to have a continued period of success.
"That starts tomorrow night against Austria at Hampden."