Ryan Hardie scored twice, including netting the winner from the penalty spot, as Scotland came from behind to beat Indonesia 2-1 at the Jules Ladoumegue Stadium in Vitrolles, France, at the 2017 Toulon Tournament on Tuesday.
Hanis Saghara Putra had put Indonesia into a shock lead before the Rangers forward's brace gave a changed Scotland team a vital win. The result means Scotland are on six points in Group C, level with leaders Czech Republic, who face Brazil later today.
Scotland surprisingly left skipper and diminutive playmaker Oliver Burke on the bench, per the Scottish FA:
Scottish FAU20s | Here's your Scotland side to face Indonesia in the @TournoiToulon.