In the UEFA Euro Group A match on June 24 at 03:00, Scotland suffered a last-minute 0-1 defeat to Hungary. Following the game, Scotland’s manager Steve Clarke spoke to BBC Sport, criticizing the officiating.
Steve Clarke remarked, “Losing is naturally disappointing, especially in tonight’s circumstances when we thought we could make history by advancing to the knockout stages of the Euros. It was a brutal match, and even with my long experience in football, I would say it was a brutal game where you have to take your knocks.”
“During the match, Hungary got away with a clear penalty. To me, that was a penalty, a 100% penalty. Some people need to explain to me why it wasn’t given, or else I’ll have to question if there were issues somewhere. I don’t understand how VAR didn’t intervene.”
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