Did it just get very dusty in here? Jesus Christ.
It’s taken 22 long, often heartbreaking years, but Scotland will finally be back in a major international tournament next year, booking their place at the Euros int the most dramatic fashion.
After conceding a 90th minute equaliser to Serbia, who went on to dominate the extra time that followed, it seemed nailed on that it was going to be the same old story.
Not this time though.
After forcing the game to a penalty shootout, and with nine out of nine spot-kicks dispatched, Aleksandar Mitrović stepped up and saw his spot-kick saved by David Marshall.
After an agonising wait to confirm Marshall hadn’t stepped off his line, the celebrations began, and it’s hard not to feel some kind of relief for the nation regardless of where you reside.
Even more so when you watch Ryan Christie fighting back the tears in an incredibly emotional post-game interview.
"I hope everyone back home is having a party tonight!" ?
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) November 12, 2020
Just look how much it means to Ryan Christie! ?pic.twitter.com/pr13ClPSwl
Clearly overwhelmed by the gravity of what had just happened, Christie points out how much the victory means especially given the events of the past year.
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