Scotland really needed to beat Hungary. Scotland have suffered their latest group-stage exit at a major tournament after falling to a last-gasp 1-0 defeat against Hungary on Sunday night. Steve Clarke's side needed to avoid a loss to have any hope of progressing to the last 16, but Kevin Csoboth's 100th-minute dagger drew all-too-familiar pain.
The major talking point in Stuttgart was Barnabas Varga's sickening second-half collision with Angus Gunn, which knocked the Hungary striker unconscious before he was stretchered off the pitch. Express Sport runs through the top talking points on a disappointing night for Scotland, whose long wait for European Championships joy continued in devastating fashion. Scotland's 70 years of hurt continues Euro 2024 was Scotland's 12th major tournament, the first of which came in 1954.
And 70 years on, their wait to progress into the knockout stages...
Alex Turk.
