Ikechi Anya has put the confidence he gets when pulling on a Scotland shirt down to the encouragement of manager Gordon Strachan.
The 27-year-old wide man has started only once in Watford's last seven matches, but showed again how much at home he is on the international stage with a fine performance, especially in the first half, in Wednesday's 1-0 friendly win over Northern Ireland at Hampden.
The irrepressible Glaswegian exuded belief in the early stages and had several attempts on goal, one of which was saved by the impressive Hamilton goalkeeper Michael McGovern, as well as setting up chances, although it took a late Christophe Berra header from debutant Matt Ritchie's corner to give the hosts the victory.
"I put it down to the gaffer," Anya said. "He tells me all the time that I am in the team to try to get at players.
"Even in training sometimes, when I don't attack the full-back, he is having a go at me.
"He gives me a lot of confidence and I just like to repay him with good performances.
"After the four-month break since the game against England, everyone was itching to get on the pitch. All of us wanted to start and I was one of the lucky ones who did.
"In the first half we really played well and we should have had a few goals, myself included, and it was a relief to get the win."
Anya believes trying to break down a stuffy Northern Ireland side was ideal preparation for Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifier against Gibraltar
While the Scots sit in third place in Group D with seven points from four games, UEFA's newest members are bottom with no points and no goals with the loss of 21, and are sure to arrive at the national stadium in defensive mode.
"The staff have pinpointed Gibraltar's weaknesses and strengths and we know how they are going to play," the former Wycombe and Northampton player said.
"They are going to be quite compact. The first goal is going to be important and if we can get that early on hopefully we can have enjoy the afternoon.
"But the important thing is to break them down."
Norwich defender Russell Martin, who was replaced by Berra at the interval, is confident that Scotland will be more clinical against Gibraltar.
He said: "It was a good test for us before Sunday. We played some really good stuff, especially in the first half-hour when we created six or seven really good chances.
"Come Sunday, if we keep creating those chances one will definitely go in."
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