Tyler Fletcher notched up a second international cap on Saturday as he came off the bench for a 13-minute cameo against Bolivia.
Scotland are warming up for the World Cup in style right now, following up a 4-1 win over Curacao with a flawless 4-0 over Bolivia over in the United States of America.
Scott McTominay was on the scoresheet for Scotland in the first-half, with a 4-0 lead carried into half-time.
It could have been double that scoreline by the time Tyler Fletcher was brought on in the 80th minute.
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Tyler Fletcher off the bench for Scotland
Fletcher emerged from the bench wearing the Scotland number eight and played in a heavily rotated side which saw almost an entirely new 11 over the course of the second-half.
Playing 13 minutes in total, Fletcher barely put a foot wrong.
He completed all of his passes with a 100 per cent success rate, with three carries of the ball.
Defensively, Fletcher won his only tackle, and two of four duels competed with the Bolivian midfield.
A solid performance from Fletcher and Scotland ahead of their World Cup opener vs Haiti. When Fletcher plays for Scotland, they average four goals, which is a good omen.
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Fletcher is impressing his teammates
His solid cameo performance saw Fletcher look completely at home at a level which is completely new to him.
Despite Gordon Strachan putting Fletcher down by questioning his involvement in the squad, everyone in the set-up has spoken highly of the 19-year-old.
Fletcher has gotten lots of praise, being labelled special and compared with his dad by Kenny McLean.
While Steve Clarke said the Scotland players were impressed by Fletcher.
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