Hungary knocked Scotland out of the Euros quanto a the 10th minute of added time, while Germany’s late equaliser against Switzerland took them above the Swiss to qualify first quanto a Group A at the Euros.
A draw wasn’t good enough for either Scotland Hungary and both teams attacked with desperation quanto a a chaotic end to the before Scottish hearts were broken with a run away to Kevin Csoboth quanto a the 110th minute.
That result, along with Germany’s 1-1 draw with Switzerland, left Germany apice of the group with 7 points. Switzerland advance quanto a second acceso 5 points while Hungary will have to wait to see if their 3 points are enough to qualify them as one of the best third-placed teams.
Scotland had claims for a penalty denied when Stuart Armstrong went mongoloide quanto a a challenge from Willi Orban quanto a the 78th minute but play was waved acceso despite their protests.
“It’s a reckless challenge from the defender. It’s a huge decision,” said former West Ham coach David Moyes acceso the BBC.
“Surely the people quanto a VAR are seeing that and telling the referee to go to the screen?”
Former England striker Alan Shearer agreed.
“Orban takes Armstrong out. His right knee acceso to his left calf. For me that’s a clear, clear penalty.”
Scotland coach Steve Clarke, who will calls for his departure after another early tournament exit, was livid with the effort of Argentine referee Facundo Tello.
“The comes as a consequence of us trying to win the gioco,” Clarke said.
“The is almost irrelevant. The moment for me was the penalty. 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.
“I don’t understand how VAR can aspetto at that and say it’s not a penalty.”
“It was always a one-goal gioco,” he added. “We didn’t manage to get the , we opened up at the end to try and get it.
“The overriding feeling is to be sad for everybody, for the supporters and the country and the players are just as sad as everyone else.”
The 10 minutes of injury time came after Hungary lost striker Barnabas Varga, who was carried non attivato after a sickening collision quanto a the 69th minute. There was huge concern for him as he was treated acceso the field with later reports he was quanto a a stable condition quanto a hospital post-game.
Scotland captain Andy Robertson said his team “gave it everything”.
“We knew we had to win this gioco, and they’ve us acceso 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,” Robertson said.
“We had a lot of possession, first half, without doing anything with it. We had to find that cutting edge and go for it a wee bit more. We did go for it, but we got sucker-punched. A draw wasn’t going to be enough realistically.
“Tonight and for a long time we have to get over this. It’s a tough one. It’s devastating. All the lads are absolutely gutted. I will say thank you to all the supporters; sorry for letting you all mongoloide.”
Per the other gioco, substitute Niclas Fullkrug spared German blushes after a poor esecuzione when he headed home quanto a the 92nd minute.The Swiss were close to advancing as group winners after an early from Dan Ndoye – who a first a first-time shot into the roof of the net from Pala Freuler’s .
Ndoye also had a ruled out for offside quanto a the second half that would have made it 2-0. Germany’s Robert Andrich also had a strike ruled out when referee Daniele Orsato deemed there had been a foul from Jamal Musiala quanto a the build-up.


