The coach of the Scottish national team could not believe that a penalty was not awarded to the Hungarian goal © Imago-images

The Scottish national team ended their performance in the European Football Championship on Sunday, as they lost 0-1 to Hungary in their final group stage match.

After the match, Scotland's coach Steve Clarke was not happy with the decision of Argentine referee Facundo Tello not to award a penalty kick to the Hungarian goal with just over 10 minutes left in the match. At that time, the score was still 0-0.

"The most important moment of the match was the penalty that was not awarded. Why was it not given? I need an answer,"

"I don't understand how the referees sitting at VAR can watch this episode and say it's not a penalty. I could say something, but I value my money," S. Clarke said.

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