Former Scotland and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has urged the Scottish Football Association to keep hold of manager Gordon Strachan.
The 58-year-old's future has come under scrutiny after the Scots failed to qualify for the Euro 2016 finals following a 2-2 draw with Poland in Thursday night's match.
Dalglish believes that Strachan deserves to keep his job and anyone who thinks otherwise needs some "common sense".
"I think you're off your head if you think you're going to get anybody better," Dalglish told BBC Scotland.
"It's always the manager that gets it, but why change the manager if you can't get a better one? It was a difficult group to get out of, so the disappointment should be overruled by common sense."
Strachan has been in charge of Scotland since 2013.