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Alan Shearer slams 'terrible decision' not to award Scotland a late penalty and questions why VAR didn't intervene on 'clear and obvious error'...

before Hungary hit 100th minute winner Scotland have been eliminated from Euro 2024 after losing 1-0 to Hungary The Scots were denied a penalty before the Hungarians snatched a late winner LISTEN to It's All Kicking Off! Would Portugal be better off without Cristiano Ronaldo? By Spencer Morgan Published: 23:22, 23 June 2024 | Updated: 00:24, 24 June 2024 e-mail 32 View comments Alan Shearer believes Scotland were denied a stonewall penalty before their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of Euro 2024 were crushed in the dying seconds by Hungary. Kevin Csoboth's breakaway goal with virtually the last kick of the match saw Hungary win 1-0 and finish third in Group A with three points while the Scots were eliminated. Scotland's wait to reach the knockout phase of either the Euros or World Cup goes on but things might have been different if a controversial decision had gone their way in the 79th minute.



There were huge appeals went up for a penalty after Stuart Armstrong went down in the box under challenge from behind from Willi Orban. The referee waved play on but replays showed the Hungarian defender made plenty of contact with the Southampton man. Scroll down for video There were huge appeals for a penalty when Willi Orban (R) challenged Stuart Armstrong (L) Replays showed that Orban made clear contact with Armstrong but no.

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