Gordon Strachan has said that he is in no rush to make a decision on his future as Scotland manager.
Scotland failed to qualify for Euro 2016 after a 2-2 draw against Poland left them out of contention.
"There's two or three people I need to speak to and make sure everything's clear and then we'll take it from there," Strachan told reporters.
"I've always said 'wait to the end of the [Euro 2016 qualifying] campaign' but don't expect me to be speaking right after the game.
"There's no time limit on it but I've got to say it's been - it is - an incredible experience. It is a job that makes you so proud and I know during the campaign there have been many performances that have made the nation happy."
Scotland's record goalscorer and most capped player Kenny Dalglish has called for Strachan to continue as manager.