Scotland midfielder Robert Snodgrass has announced his retirement from international football.
Snodgrass played in the 4-0 defeat to Russia on Moscow on Thursday night but feels it is the right time for him to step aside.
He withdrew from the squad ahead of the 6-0 win over San Marino and Lewis Morgan was called in as a last-minute replacement.
The 32-year-old, who plays in the English Premier League for West Ham, announced his decision on Instagram on Tuesday morning.
He said: “Thank you for giving me the opportunity to live my childhood dream.
“It’s been such a special feeling pulling on that Scotland jersey since I was 16 years old. There’s been many highs throughout my international career which I’ll always remember with fondness, including my debut against Northern Ireland, winning 2 international player of the year awards, and my hat-trick in Malta.
“It’s now the right time for me to step aside though and retire from @scotlandnationalteam and let the boys and younger players take my place and hopefully push the squad forward.”