Che Adams is Scotland's answer to Jamie Vardy. Like the Leicester City legend, he has climbed from the depths of non-league football to fulfil a dream of being at a major international tournament.
And he's done it quicker, too. Vardy actually had to wait until he was 28 for an England debut. Adams became part of Steve Clarke's set-up at 24.
Three months, four caps and two goals after that initial call-up, the Southampton striker has shown he can add a dash of quality to Scotland's attack.
His touch, control and finishing — regardless of the chances missed in Luxembourg last weekend — may well prove essential in Monday's Euros opener against the Czech Republic.