Findlay Curtis has reflected on his breakout summer with Scotland, following their exit at the World Cup.
The Rangers attacker, who enjoyed a fruitful spell at Kilmarnock last season, was named in Steve Clarke's 26-man squad for the tournament, appearing against Haiti and Brazil in Group C.
Taking to Instagram, the 20-year-old posted a message regarding his experience in North America, paying a "special" tribute to the outgoing Steve Clarke.
In full, the post said, "From dreaming as a kid to play for Scotland and then to go and do it on the biggest stage is something I never thought would happen.
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"An honour to play at the World Cup with this group of players. Thank you to the staff behind the scenes who all worked their hardest to get the best for us.
"Special mention to the gaffer. Thank you for the trust and belief you had in me over the past couple of months, and wishing you all the best for the future."