Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay thought he’d broken the deadlock against Spain as his free kick from the left of the box beat everyone, flying straight into the top right hand corner.
But joy quickly turned to frustration for McTominay as the goal was ruled out by VAR.
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McTominay went wild in celebration as he thought he’d scored for his country
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But was soon left fuming as his goal was ruled out
Jack Hendry, who was stood by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon, was adjudged to be offside.
As McTominay saw his goal had been chalked off, he launched his bottle on the ground.
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Only about 10 minutes from that moment, Scotland had to concede a goal when Alvaro Morata smartly penetrated the penalty area to catch Jesus Navas’ cross and hit the header to open the score.
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Meanwhile, Facundo Pellistri started imprecise and difficulties in some controls. He then participated to create the first dangerous approach, drawing a good diagonal and enabling for teammates. But imprecise control prevented him from finishing comfortably.
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