It wasn’t easy in the opening exchanges despite John McGinn shooting Scotland into an early lead.
Kieran Tierney was on top form and supplied the midfielder again for the second before Che Adams struck a sublime shot from 25yards into the corner of the net and Ryan Fraser headed in a fourth from his unorthodox right wing-back position.
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Player ratings scale - 10: One of the best performances you've seen. 9: Outstanding. 8: Very good. 7: Good. 6: Average. 5: Poor, 4: Very poor. 3: A terrible day at the office. 2: Abysmal. 1: One of the worst performances you've seen.
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1. Craig Gordon - 7
Couple of fingertip saves in either half to keep clean sheet. Nervy moment after restart but no problems. Photo: Ian MacNicol
2. Andy Robertson - 7
Came onto a game and brightened up in second half, finally found his range with supply and assisted fourth goal. Photo: ANDY BUCHANAN
3. Grant Hanley - 6
No complaints. Rarely troubled and stable enough to allow defensive partners to push forward. Photo: Ian MacNicol
4. Kieran Tierney - 9
Everything but the goal. Relentless running and revelled in being a cut above the opposition. Twice the supplier to McGinn. Photo: ANDY BUCHANAN