Simon Mignolet is regarded as many things by fans, peers and rivals alike. Some see a brilliant shot stopper, while others find a frustrating figure not fulfilling his true potential.

Very few have him down as a barista.

The Liverpool and Belgium keeper rounded off his international break by opening a coffee shop in his home town of Sint-Truiden.

Elsewhere the pain and anguish of being a San Marino fan has been a long running theme in international football and it seems they very rarely catch a break.

The minnows fell to a 4-1 away defeat to Norway in their World Cup qualifying group, but in the 54th minute Mattia Stefanelli struck to give the Sammarinese their first away goal in over 15 years of World Cup qualifying.

It comes just over a year after Matteo Vitaioli ended a 14-year away goal drought with a strike against Lithuania in the Euro qualifiers.

And whoever runs their Twitter was certainly making the most of the event.

Lastly, there questions surrounding Gordon Strachan's future as Scotland boss following the national side's bruising defeat to Slovakia on Tuesday night.

It's all in today's Football Talk.

Safe hands, from cafetiere to table.

When glory comes, however brief, bask in it.