Scotland were booed by their own fans after losing 3-0 to the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.
Goals from Alan Browne, Troy Parrott and Michael Obafemi, who stole the show at the Aviva Stadium, gave Stephen Kenny's side their first ever Nations League win and their first competitive victory in Dublin since they beat Gibraltar in a Euro 2020 qualifier in June 2019.
But a number of Scottish pundits and fans were furious with their side's performance.
Here's what some of them had to say after the match:
Michael Stewart
"There might well have been a few of the Tartan Army who came into the game feeling happy and merry. They'll be sober now. It's a huge disappointment and I can't even begin to explain how disappointing that's been sitting here watching the game pan out.
"I said we needed to change our system at half-time. We needed to make a fundamental change but we made one substitution. We found ourselves 3-0 down then make three subs to change the system. That needed to happen at half-time, and there;s where the real disappointment hit.
"The first half wasn't good enough; we were dominated all over the park. Andy Robertson's starting positions were so deep that we couldn't get any penetration in the game. We needed to make a real fundamental change and that didn't happen at half-time." We were 3-0 down and the game was gone."
Kenny Miller
"It's not just the result, it's the manner of the performance; the nature of how poor it's actually been. There's just not been the same kind of snap to their play.”
Willie Miller
“It was a really negative performance and that's two bad performances in three games. We're clinging on to a performance against Armenia to get us through and hopefully another good performance away from home this time against them to give us hope.”
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