That was a penalty, rages Scotland’s Clarke


Scotland's Stuart Armstrong in action with Hungary's Willi Orban.-REUTERS/Lee Smith

STUTTGART: Scotland manager Steve Clarke blasted the decision not to award a penalty in a 1-0 loss to Hungary that knocked his team out of Euro 2024 on Sunday.

Stuart Armstrong went down late in the second half after a challenge from Hungary defender Willi Orban, but Argentine referee Facundo Tello did not intervene.

“It was 100% a penalty. Someone has to explain to me why it wasn’t a penalty because otherwise I’m thinking there’s something wrong,” said Clarke.

“I don’t understand how VAR can look at that and say it’s not a penalty.”

Kevin Csoboth struck in the 10th minute of stoppage time after a horror injury to Barnabas Varga, sealing Scotland’s elimination after they finished bottom of Group A with just a single point.

“It was always a one-goal game,” said Clarke. “We didn’t manage to get the goal, we opened up at the end to try and get it.

“There’s nothing really to say to be honest. We gave it everything,” said captain Andy Robertson the Liverpool defender.

“We knew we had to win this game, and they’ve hit us on the counter-attack. It could have gone either way, but that’s football – that’s how it goes. It will take a long time to get over this one.” — AFP

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