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Victor Palsson of Iceland celebrates scoring his team's third goal against Scotland at Hampden
Victor Palsson was barred from every nightclub in Edinburgh when he was a Hibs player.
The Icelander got drunk and was caught urinating against a wall, which resulted in a blanket ban.
But after quitting the booze, Palsson got his career back on track.
And the former Liverpool kid has enjoyed a career which has taken him from New York to Holland, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium - and now Plymouth.
Palsson, along with his Iceland team-mates, left Scotland looking punch drunk at Hampden on Friday night as they secured a 3-1 friendly win.
It brought back memories of his time in the capital with the Hibees in 2011, which he says was a life-changing experience.
The 34-year-old, who scored Iceland’s third goal against Steve Clarke’s side, said: “It was a very long time ago.
I had to focus and I’ve managed to make a decent career.”
Iceland's Victor Palsson scores vs Scotland
Palsson is now at Plymouth Argyle who were relegated from the English Championship last season.
That was despite the efforts of Scottish striker Ryan Hardie, who bagged 12 goals for the Pilgrims.
And Palsson insists he could play for Scotland.
He’s a great professional who wants to play for his country and I think he’s done enough to get a chance - even in a friendly.
“Hopefully we’ll see him play for Scotland in the future.
He’s rapid.”
Iceland fully deserved their shock win over Clarke’s men at Hampden on Friday night - even if they were helped by mistakes from rookie keeper Ciaran Slicker.
Palsson was delighted with the result and admits they took advantage of the goalie’s fragility.
He said: “We played some great football in the first half and didn’t give away many chances.