SCOTLAND fans were left in a state of disbelief on Thursday night as Steve Clarke's men saw off Serbia in the Euro 2020 play-off final thanks to a nervy victory on penalties.
But while some supporters were wildly celebrating as the national side qualified for a major tournament for the first time in 22 years, other eagle-eyed members of the Tartan Army were left feeling a bit puzzled.
The TV cameras pointed on keeper David Marshall during the shoot-out appeared to show the Cardiff goalie wearing a pink shirt but as the former Celtic player wheeled away in celebration, the next shot showed the 35-year-old decked out in orange.
One user on Twitter, @di1cox, posted two pictures of Marshall taken less than a minute apart that look like the keeper is wearing a different shirt.
— David (@di1cox) November 13, 2020
A third picture was then added of a dress that went viral a couple of years ago because people saw it coloured differently - half said it was black and blue, while the other half insisted it was white and gold.
Picking up on the tweet, other Scotland fans shared the confusing image and admitted that it left them scratching their heads.
One wrote: "I thought I was going mad."
I thought I was going mad https://t.co/ofHWYGJ0am
— Al (@AlHearts777) November 13, 2020
Another wrote: "Ok. Thank god it not just me. WTF. Head scramble."
Ok. Thank god it not just me. WTF. Head scramble. https://t.co/6bR5XgpTti
— Alan Ward (@atw1984) November 13, 2020
Another post read: "This is really going to annoy me. Thanks David."
This is really going to annoy me.
— 𝙍𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙑𝙞𝙚𝙬 (@Rangers_View) November 13, 2020
Thanks David 😭 https://t.co/9MgdVJHDFP
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