Rangers star Glen Kamara admitted he partied all night following Finland's historic Euro 2020 qualification and revealed Steven Gerrard congratulated him.
The Finns qualified for their first-ever tournament when they swept aside Liechtenstein to spark off huge celebrations in their homeland.
Finland now end their campaign with a match in Greece, but the in-demand Rangers midfielder admitted he enjoyed the celebrations.
He said: "I had a long, long night that ended up early in the morning...let's just put it that way! There were fantastic celebrations in Finland.
"Everyone has sent me message of congratulations. Of course I got one from Steven Gerrard and many of my Rangers teammates. The news certainly reached Scotland.
"But this match against Greece is also really important too because it will determine whether we will be third or fourth seeds in the draw for the Finals.
"It's obviously a hard game against the Greeks. But we would really love to end this qualifying campaign with three points.
"The manager Markku Kanerva has told us that this game is just as important as the previous match where we qualified."
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