Che Adams believes he has still to hit the heights for Scotland that he has delivered at club level. He comes back into the national set-up after injury forced him to pull out before the Nations League defeats to Poland and Portugal last month.
The forward returns for the games with Croatia and the Portuguese buoyed by a stunning start to life in Serie A with Torino.
Adams, along with Lyndon Dykes, has been one of Steve Clarke’s go-to strikers in recent years. The 28-year-old has 33 caps, six goals and has appeared at two European Championship finals but still doesn’t think Scotland has seen the best of him.
He reckons he’s been far more consistent in his five years at Southampton before he decided to swap the Premier League for Italy earlier this summer.