Memphis Depay's 40th-minute goal earned the
Netherlands a 1-0 win over an experimental Scotland in Aberdeen in a friendly
on Thursday.
Both teams had failed to qualify for next
year's World Cup and Scotland's caretaker manager Malky Mackay fielded a
youthful team for the game at Pittodrie.
Mackay, who has been told by the Scottish FA
that he is not a candidate to replace Gordon Strachan as fulltime manager, gave
three players their international debuts with midfielders Ryan Christie and
Callum McGregor and Rangers Ryan Jack at right back all earning their first
caps.
Celtic's 20-year-old defender Kieran Tierney
captained the team in his ninth game for his country and the inexperienced side
coped well overall.
The Dutch, who had been patient in
possession, grabbed the lead with a swift counter-attack finished off at the
back post by Olympique Lyonnais winger Depay after a low cross from Ryan Babel.
Scotland had two decent chances in the latter
stages to get an equaliser but substitute Jason Cummings' shot from a promising
position was too weak and Matt Phillips fluffed a header when left unmarked.
Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan
said before kickoff that Mackay would revert to his performance director role
once a new manager had been found.