SFA chief executive Gordon Smith will start the post-mortem into the behaviour of Scotland duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor.
Both players were dropped for the game against Iceland on Wednesday after a breach of discipline at their training camp in Loch Lomond, after returning from their clash with Holland on Saturday night.
The duo were dropped from the squad to face Iceland by George Burley, only to be reinstated later on, and now Smith has stated he will hold a full inquiry into the whole fiasco.
“He’s (Burley) made a decision. I know exactly why he’s done it – he’s told me his reasons,” Smith said. “I’m going along with that just now.
“After the game’s passed, George and I will have an opportunity to sit down and discuss what’s happened in the last few days and review the situation and how it’s been dealt with.
“We weren’t involved in the decision at all. It’s George’s decision how he was going to deal with the situation that’s arisen.
“He has to deal with behaviour and any sanctions that are taken. He also picks the team 100 percent.
“It’s his decision whether the players are away from the squad. We have to give him autonomy in that respect. But we’ll be reviewing the situation – I’ve told George that.
“We will look at what happened – whether players have acted in a certain way or if behaviour wasn’t the type you’d expect from internationals who are on duty.”