The West Brom attacker and the German midfielder were seen passing time during the Euro 2016 qualifier

While most people were left worried by the sight of Marco Reus down on the floor, clutching his ankle in pain deep into the second half, other were seen enjoying themselves, playing a quick game of rock, paper, scissors.

The culprits: James Morrison and Christoph Kramer. Play was halted as the 25-year-old Borussia Dortmund attacker received treatment, before being stretchered off, when the Scottish attacker challenged the 23-year-old German midfielder to rock, paper, scissors.

The match on Sunday saw die Mannschaft record a 2-1 win over The Tartan Terriers, as the World Cup holders kicked off their Euro 2016 qualifiers with a decisive home win.

CUTE! James Morrison and Cristoph Kramer play rock, paper, scissor during Germany 2-1 Scotland

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Despite Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller being the decisive factor in the game, scoring a brace to see all three points for Germany, it was Ikechi Anya who came out most pleased from the game at the Signal Iduna Park, taking to Twitter to express his joy at scoring past German shot-stopper Manuel Neuer.

Ikechi Anya, who scored Scotland's only goal in the 66th minute, was so happy just to have scored past Manuel Neuer, he posted this on Twitter