Poland’s captain Piotr Zieliński may have been forgiven for asking Andy Robertson for a selfie.
Robbo’s last-gasp header was on par with Cristiano Ronaldo’s best.
Croatia’s 1-1 draw with Portugal ended their hopes of finishing in second place.
However, on his 80th cap, the Liverpool left-back led the travelling Tartan Army to victory with a courageous and brave performance, securing third place and a March play-off spot in Group A1.
John McGinn put the squad ahead before Poland equalized.
But, in the final seconds, Robertson scored with a daring, audacious header into the roof of the net.
It was not more than Scotland deserved.
Clarke’s entire “Ben Doak could be dropped” argument turned out to be a deception.
There was no way the on-form 19-year-old was going to miss out on this one.
Scotland No. 2 John Carver on the REAL Steve Clarke, Euro disappointment, THAT Ronaldo rage, and the Souness bust-up.
Nobody in their right mind would have dropped him.
The claim that a super-fit kid cannot play two games three days apart is simply absurd.
If Clarke had seen it differently, it would have been an inexplicable, unexplainable breach of duty. It was a difficult decision to forgive and forget.
But let’s assume Doak was always going to start.