Scotland lost out 4-0 to Netherlands as Lawrence Shankland lead the line in a Euro 2024 warm-up clash.
A bright start from the national team sparked plenty of chances. Hearts talisman Shankland was given the chance to play the lone strike role and watched a header loop over the bar, before Ryan Christie rattled the bar off another teasing Nathan Patterson cross.
It was total football at times from the visitors but they found themselves behind through a Tijani Reijnders hit from all of 25 yards. It was almost 2-0 when Memphis Depay had a shot from inside the box, but goalkeeper Angus Gunn did well to get down and deny the forward.
Hibs hero John McGinn and Ryan Christie responded with Scotland chances as blows were traded, Cody Gakpo next to be denied by Gunn. Shankland's big moment came after the hour mark following a mishap in the Dutch defence, as he got the chance to pick his spot, but he agonisingly hit the bar as a leveller beckoned.
The pain was soon inflicted as Georginio Wijnaldum, Donyell Malen and Wout Weghorst all scored in the final 20 minutes to teach the national team a harsh lesson ahead of the Euros. Next up is a friendly with Northern Ireland on Tuesday at Hampden. Here's how the Edinburgh Evening News rated the Scotland players in Amsterdam, with the Hearts striker involved alongside familiar Hibs faces.

5. Kieran Tierney - 7/10
Great run to deny a certain Holland goalscoring chance. Keeping him fit for Germany a must. Operates with class. | SNS Group

6. Andrew Robertson - 7/10
A few wayward crosses but did really well to exploit Jeremie Frimpong's attacking desires. More precise balls into the box could have cut Netherlands wide open. Photo: Ian MacNicol

7. Scott McTominay - 5/10
Got stuck into the midfield battle. No major attacking threat with his midfield duties keeping him busy, before missing a gaping headed chance. Caught under the ball for the third. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

8. Billy Gilmour - 6/10
Super reading of the game against elite opposition. Tidy passing, left as the man facing up Reijnders at the first goal. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group