Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay admits it was tough watching Liverpool win the Champions League.
McTominay watched on as Jurgen Klopp's side won 2-0 in their clash against Tottenham in Madrid on Saturday night to lift the trophy for a sixth time.
But he did take pleasure from seeing his fellow Scotland international Andy Robertson impress at the Wanda Metropolitano.
"I'm a Man United man through and through so I can't lie it wasn't easy, it was a tough watch," McTominay told the Herald.
"But it was still good to see a fellow Scotsman on the pitch and beautiful to see what he's gone through from 2012 to now."
McTominay hopes the squad can take inspiration from Robertson's achievements.
The 22-year-old added: "It's amazing for him and we're relishing getting him back and hopefully kicking on in a Scotland jersey.
"If that's not inspiration for the whole team right there I don't know what is.
"He's done incredibly well and that's my aim - to be replicating something like that winning big trophies and hopefully playing in major tournaments in the future with Scotland."