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Scott McTominay Demands Penalty as Scotland Lose to Morocco

2026-07-01 · Scott McTominay · Match Report

**Scott McTominay** sparked a heated debate after Scotland fell 1‑0 to Morocco on 27 Nov 2022, with ITV analysts arguing the midfielder was denied a clear penalty inside the box.

In the 31st minute, McTominay burst into the penalty area and was challenged from behind by Moroccan midfielder **Neil El Aynaoui**. VAR reviewed the incident and concluded there was no contact with the ball, allowing the goal to stand. ITV referee analyst **Christina Unkel** insisted the touch on McTominay’s left leg was a missed foul that should have resulted in a spot‑kick.

Unkel’s view was echoed by former striker **Ally McCoist**, who said the replay showed a clear challenge on the leg. **Roy Keane** countered, arguing McTominay was looking to go down and that the incident did not merit a penalty. Fellow ITV pundit **Ange Postecoglou** agreed with Keane, noting the defender’s leg movement was insufficient for a spot‑kick. **Duncan Ferguson** sided with Unkel, describing the contact as a “wee touch” that should have been punished.

The controversy adds another chapter to McTominay’s World Cup narrative. After the missed call, the midfielder appeared frustrated, confronting Uzbek official **Ilgiz Tantashev** over the decision. The incident highlights McTominay’s willingness to drive forward and challenge defenders, traits that have made him a regular starter for both **Manchester United** and the Scotland national team.

Scotland’s loss left them trailing in Group F, with only a slim chance of advancing. The penalty dispute may fuel calls for clearer VAR guidelines, especially in high‑stakes matches. For McTominay, the focus now shifts to the final group game, where a goal or a penalty could revive Scotland’s hopes.

Later in the second half, **John McGinn** also seemed to be brought down in the box by the same Moroccan defender, but the referee again waved play on. The repeat incidents have intensified criticism of the officiating crew and sparked debate about consistency in penalty decisions at the tournament.

The fallout from the Morocco match underscores the fine margins that decide World Cup fortunes. As Scotland looks ahead, McTominay’s drive and the lingering question of missed opportunities will remain front‑page topics.

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