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Scotland’s Euro 2024 campaign came to an end after a penalty appeal was dismissed in their 1-0 loss to Hungary. Manager Steve Clarke expressed his frustration at the decision not to award a penalty after Willi Orban’s challenge on Stuart Armstrong. Clarke questioned how VAR could review the incident and not deem it a penalty, calling for an explanation.

Scotland’s exit marked another missed opportunity for the team to progress past the group stage of a major tournament. Despite the disappointment, Robertson acknowledged that they had fought until the end and came up short. The loss will take time for the players and fans to overcome, but they gave everything they had in their pursuit of success.

Kevin Csoboth’s goal in the 10th minute of stoppage time secured Hungary’s win, ending Scotland’s Euro 2024 campaign at the group stage. Captain Andy Robertson reflected on the team’s efforts, admitting that they gave their all but ultimately fell short.

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