Referee told McGinn penalty denied as ball going out of play
Referee told McGinn penalty denied as ball going out of playTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Big decisions went against ScotlandByClive LindsayBBC Sport ScotlandPublished49 minutes agoReferee Ilgiz Tantashev told John McGinn he turned down his claim for a penalty against Morocco because the ball was going out of play as he was challenged by Neil el Aynaoui, the Scotland midfielder's brother, Stephen, said.Scott McTominay also claimed for penalty under a challenge from midfielder El Aynaoui as Scotland suffered a 1-0 defeat in Boston, but it was his brother's claim that the Falkirk first-team coach thought had more credibility."The McTominay one, my gut reaction was he was playing for it," Stephen McGinn told BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound. "The John one, I genuinely thought at the time this is the one. Having seen it back, absolutely a penalty. No doubt in my mind."On the pitch, the referee told John, because the ball's going out of play, it wasn't a foul."When has that ever been the case? It doesn't make sense."Boston bounce sends Scotland to Miami with hope and no fearPublished1 hour agoFlawed but relentless Scotland show themselves as men of substancePublished14 hours agoMorocco 'got away with one' - McGinnPublished15 hours agoFormer Scotland winger Neil McCann agreed."I think the McGinn one is a penalty and the McTominay one isn't," the Kilmarnock manager said."The McGinn one, we've done it as players. He is understanding that he [El Aynaoui] is coming from the side and he knows he just has to take it across him and take the contact."Granted, it is not a clean-out job, but there's enough contact on his hip to put him out."McCann and Stephen McGinn, meanwhile, both thought the Uzbek referee should have sent off defender Issa Diop for a last-man challenge on Scotland striker Che A...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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