Scotland eased the pressure on head coach Steve Clarke as they returned to winning ways with a comfortable 4-0 victory over minnows Liechtenstein in Monday evening’s international friendly at Rheinpark Stadion.
Che Adams got Scotland off to the perfect start when he blasted in from close range after just four minutes, before Lennon Miller capitalised on a poor goal kick from goalkeeper Benjamin Büchel to set the Torino striker up for his second on 26 minutes.
George Hirst added a third early in the second-half, tapping home his first international goal from close range, before Adams bagged his first international hat-trick in the final seconds of the game thanks to an excellent Tommy Conway cross as the visitors dominated in Vaduz.
Here’s how The Scotsman rated the performance of each player in the 3-0 win over Liechtenstein in Vaduz.

1. GK: Ross Doohan - 6
Won't have an easier evening, with the Aberdeen stopper not forced into a save. Touched the ball just 16 times. A proud moment for him nonetheless as he made his Scotland debut, a reward for cutting short his holiday at short notice. | PA Photo: PA

2. RB: Anthony Ralston - 6
Not tested defensively, with Scotland largely on the front foot against poor opposition. Kept things simple on the attack and ended the game with a 92% passing accuracy rate. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

3. CB: Scott McKenna - 6
Like much of the defence, he had a largely quiet evening in Vaduz. His back-post header almost set up a third goal for Scotland in the first 45, with his height a threat from corners. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

4. CB: Jack Hendry - 7
Had little to do on his first start for Scotland in over a year. Went close with a header shortly before half-time, and was tidy in possession when playing out from the back. | AFP via Getty Images Photo: Getty Images