Andy Robertson gave every member of the Scotland squad a special gift box ahead of the European Championships and Liverpool's left-back even included an Apple Watch for his teammates. The gesture was entirely off the Scotland captain's own back as he looks to build the team spirit inside Steve Clarke's camp just a few days out from their opening match in Group D.
Scotland qualified for their first major international tournament since the 1998 World Cup in France when they defeated Serbia on penalties in November.
Now they are out to ensure they're not there to make up the numbers, with a grudge match versus England on the horizon.
Four years ago today at Hampden Park, Scotland were minutes away from securing a memorable victory over the Three Lions courtesy of two goals from Leigh Griffiths.
However, Harry Kane struck a late equaliser to break Scottish hearts and rescue England from a late collapse.
Scotland captain Andy Robertson had a special touch for his team-mates ahead of Euro 2020 (Image: GETTY/Twitter)
If they are to get the better of Gareth Southgate's side this time around, Scotland will have to show unity like never before when they travel south to Wembley as they did in Euro '96.
Striker Kevin Nisbet has detailed how Robertson's touching gesture has created a lift within the squad.
"We came here yesterday and Robbo the skipper bought us all gifts and that," he said.
"We all got boxes and there was a lot of stuff in it.
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"It kind of made you realise that, you are here, you are at the Euros and it has started now."
When asked to explain the contents of the box, Nisbet revealed the players were all gifted an Apple Watch, which are currently valued at up to £379.
"There was Apple Watches, earphones, a lot of stuff.
"I think that's just credit to Robbo, he has done it all off his own back.
"I think he's a guy who's a great captain, a great leader and he's the best person to take us forward."
The boxes contain Iron Brew as well as shortbread and an Apple Watch (Image: Twitter)
Some Scotland players were lucky enough to land a bottle of Blue Label whiskey (Image: Twitter)
The boxes also contained Iron Brew, Blue Label whisky and a host of other beverages relating to their country.
"There was also a shot, there was shortbread, iron brew," Nisbet added. "It was just kind of a lot of stuff to do with Scotland.
"It's a great touch, it kind of brings your squad together even closer. Everyone was very appreciative about it.
"He's obviously gone out of his own way to do that and we'll 100 percent be backing him."