UEFA were accused of changing their minds on the reason for Scott McTominay's disallowed 'opener' in Scotland's 2-0 defeat in Spain which kept their Euro hopes on ice.
Scotland were drawing 0-0 when McTominay thought he had edged his country a step closer to booking their place at next summer's tournament in Germany.
But following a VAR review, the Manchester United midfielder's free-kick was ruled out for an infringement.
At the time, TV pictures said it had been ruled out for a foul by Jack Hendry on Unai Simon - but later replays showed he had been penalised for an offside, and had been found to have interfered with the Spain goalkeeper.
Spain would recover to close the gap on Scotland in qualifying for Euro 2024 with victory in the Group A clash in Seville as late efforts from Alvaro Morata and a Ryan Porteous own goal clinched a 2-0 win.
Speaking to Viaplay, Scotland vice-captain John McGinn said: "He changed it in game, which was a frustrating thing. It shows it's not clear and obvious.
"At that moment, Jack makes a decision to step the other side. Is he going to save it? No chance, absolutely no chance.
"At first he says it's a foul, then he changes it to an offside when he realises it's not a foul.
"It's a hammer blow. That qualifies us, that goal. They need to score two. I feel for big Scott [McTominay], but sometimes these things go for you and tonight it was never going to.
"We can't be too disappointed. We wanted to qualify tonight and we were capable of it. We don't want other teams to do it, we want to do it ourselves.
"The big moments went against us. There's no doubt we can still improve but we put in some shift.
"We knew a point would get us there, and it's a really tough one to take with a sore blow losing Robbo [Andrew Robertson] so early.
"Then thinking we're ahead, that going against us, we regrouped but they scored the opener - maybe we can defend that better but it's a tough one to take.
"We competed for long spells, it's tough to win here but in the circumstances it was near-enough impossible.
"Everyone watching that game from a Scotland point of view, on the pitch, in the stand, in the dugout, it felt like we weren't going to get a decision.
"50-50 balls, going in for fair challenges and not getting them, it made it extremely difficult against a world-class team to get anything.
"You need a perfect performance to win here, and it was never going to happen."
Analysis: Were Scotland unlucky not to score?
Former Scotland international David Marshall on Sky Sports News:
"It is an unbelievable free-kick into the top corner, but Hendry is standing half a yard offside and is interfering with the 'keeper unfortunately.
"That is a huge let-off for Spain, but it will give Scotland huge confidence.
"It is a foul, he affects Simon's positioning, he runs across him and makes a tiny bit of contact, but he affects the 'keeper and is standing in an offside position when it happens, so they cannot have any complaints, but it is very unfortunate.
"It has been an incredible effort, Spain dominated possession, had three or four clear-cut chances during the game.
"Scotland had a couple of chances, and the disallowed goal in the second half, but Spain are a top European side, especially in their back garden, it is a tough place for anyone to go.
"Scotland are still in a good position to win the group, but a couple of lapses of concentration and an unlucky slip by Hickey cost them the second goal.
"It was always going to be a tough night, but they equipped themselves well, dug in, managed to get themselves through the first half, but that domination of possession that Spain had eventually told in the end.
"Everybody would have snapped your hand of for the position they are currently in, it would have been great to get to Germany tonight, but I've no doubt Scotland will be there, whether it be this weekend, or next month.
"Steve has built a great squad, with great belief to come here and defend really well and they were unfortunate not to take the lead tonight and it would have been interesting to see how the game would have gone then.
"Plenty of positives though and let's see how Spain and Norway get on at the weekend."
McKenna: Disallowed goal gave them lift
Scotland defender Scott McKenna on Viaplay:
"It's disappointing, when we score that goal I don't think there was too much in it for it to be disallowed. If that stays as a goal, it changes the game massively in our favour.
"We quietened their crowd, and disallowing the goal gave them a lift and let them come back to it.
"Aaron [Hickey] has been brilliant since he's come in for us, it's unfortunate. [Ryan] Porteous just about bails him out but the clearance hits their man and goes in.
"It's still in our hands to top the group, there's a couple of games next month and if we win them we'll do that.
"Obviously there's a game this weekend between Spain and Norway which could go in our favour too, so there's still plenty to look forward to."
shivutenathanael
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always against him
Zizbimry
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because he is a Man u player
Lidclrtuyz
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I’m Supporting Spain 🇪🇸 since when I was kid but that goal is goal I don’t know 🤷♂️ what’s wrong
hilton85
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Var is destroying the game
jinaceiouy
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All they wanted was to disallow the goal, so they had to find a reason. first they said foul then change it to offside then to both. They had to find a reason to disallow the goal.
Anselem30
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that's not true , this goal suppose to stand and nothing like offside , this is a direct kick that did not touch anyone
if you watch the match properly you will understand better
dungamoore
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The truth is that var was introduce and allowed by clubs to ease their match fixing prospect. now almost 70percent of clubs in every league has betting companies as co sponsors or main sponsors and as such an agreement always reached (deal was signed) and this deal must favour the sponsors because big money was paid. why do you see big clubs fumbling even when the team are in good form,now they have to even make some laws that will make the game suit their sponsors,a player is not even allowed to express his feelings anymore,when he does he will be yellow carded,like literally everything that makes this game emotional and interesting has been tempered with. there is every reason for me to say VAR is not doing good to football.
Tasaknouz
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This car thing is destroying football and bet sef
fakbdioryz
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There was no offence for that goal, VAR is nonsense
moneklsy
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Not a night for you to do your trickery Scotty
cookie84
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It was disallowed because the BIGWIGS of football are corrupt & need to be able to control games so VAR was introduced. I'm a season ticket holder @ManUtd along with my 10year old son, my problem is my son is losing interest because the system of VAR so what will happen with the next generation if they lose interest?
mupamsty
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that's not true , this goal suppose to stand and nothing like offside , this is a direct kick that did not touch anyone
It was a massive great goal but you've got to learn football rules 1st be4 yu say those words. If the Scotland man was on an offside position and interfering with play by disturbing the keeper not to clearly see the ball that's an offside without a doubt. It's painful but it's true. Saying this I didn't see it properly but hearing from the ppl who saw it I can understand why the goal didn't stand
kezbcdesu
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Very true. At times I feel like the so called VAR does not help but put other teams on advantage on a straight path for sure things
myclubliverpool
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Sorry I can't do anything
Anselem30
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that's not true , this goal suppose to stand and nothing like offside , this is a direct kick that did not touch anyone