"title": "Harsh or fair decisions? Scotland denied TWO penalties in Morocco World Cup defeat – VAR silence fuels Tartan Army anger", "content": "
Scotland's World Cup hopes were left dangling by a thread after a 1-0 defeat to Morocco in Philadelphia, but the real outrage among the Tartan Army centred on two penalty appeals that were waved away by referee César Arturo Ramos and, more pointedly, not overturned by the VAR. A 70th-second sucker punch from Youssef En-Nesyri ultimately decided the contest, yet the Scots spent the remaining 88 minutes convinced they had been wronged by the officials. As Sky Sports captured in their post-match coverage, the Scotland camp reacted with a mixture of disbelief and fury over two flashpoint incidents involving John McGinn and Scott McTominay.
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Scotland's World Cup hopes were left dangling by a thread after a 1-0 defeat to Morocco, but the real outrage among the Tartan Army centred on two penalty appeals that were waved away by referee César Arturo Ramos and, more pointedly, not overturned by the VAR. A 70th-second sucker punch from Youssef En-Nesyri ultimately decided the contest, yet the Scots spent the remaining 88 minutes convinced they had been wronged by the officials. As Sky Sports captured in their post-match coverage, the Scotland camp reacted with a mixture of disbelief and fury over two flashpoint incidents involving John McGinn and Scott McTominay.
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Scotland's World Cup hopes were left dangling by a thread after a 1-0 defeat to Morocco, but the real outrage among the Tartan Army centred on two penalty appeals that were waved away by referee César Arturo Ramos and, more pointedly, not overturned by the VAR. A 70th-second sucker punch from Youssef En-Nesyri ultimately decided the contest, yet the Scots spent the remaining 88 minutes convinced they had been wronged by the officials. As Sky Sports captured in their post-match coverage, the Scotland camp reacted with a mixture of disbelief and fury over two flashpoint incidents involving John McGinn and Scott McTominay.
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Scotland's World Cup hopes were left dangling by a thread after a 1-0 defeat to Morocco, but the real outrage among the Tartan Army centred on two penalty appeals that were waved away by referee César Arturo Ramos and, more pointedly, not overturned by the VAR. A 70th-second sucker punch from Youssef En-Nesyri ultimately decided the contest, yet the Scots spent the remaining 88 minutes convinced they had been wronged by the officials. As Sky Sports captured in their post-match coverage, the Scotland camp reacted with a mixture of disbelief and fury over two flashpoint incidents involving John McGinn and Scott McTominay.
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Scotland's World Cup hopes were left dangling by a thread after a 1-0 defeat to Morocco, but the real outrage among the Tartan Army centred on two penalty appeals that were waved away by referee César Arturo Ramos and, more pointedly, not overturned by the VAR. A 70th-second sucker punch from Youssef En-Nesyri ultimately decided the contest, yet the Scots spent the remaining 88 minutes convinced they had been wronged by the officials. As
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