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Scotland Left Fuming After Two Penalties Denied in World Cup Loss to Morocco
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Scotland Left Fuming After Two Penalties Denied in World Cup Loss to Morocco

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Scotland's World Cup camp voiced strong frustration after their side were denied two separate penalty kicks during their defeat against Morocco, with players and staff left questioning the officiating decisions.

Two incidents — one involving John McGinn and another featuring Scott McTominay — were at the centre of the controversy. Both players appeared to have strong cases for penalties, yet the referee waved away the appeals on each occasion.

The Scotland squad made clear they felt the calls went against them, sparking a fierce debate over whether the decisions were harsh or simply within the laws of the game. The denials proved costly, as Morocco came away with the victory in what was a significant World Cup fixture.

For Scotland, the frustration is compounded by the fine margins at stake in a tournament where every point — and every decision — can determine a team's fate. Two legitimate-looking penalty claims dismissed in a single match is the kind of outcome that leaves a camp with plenty to say in the aftermath.

Morocco, meanwhile, secured the result and will take confidence from a performance that withstood Scotland's pressure at key moments.

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