UEFA's head of refereeing, Roberto Rosetti, has defended the decision not to award Scotland a penalty in their decisive final Euro 2024 group game against Hungary on Sunday. The incident involved Scotland's Stuart Armstrong and Hungary's Willi Orban. Rosetti confirmed that VAR reviewed the decision and concluded that Armstrong initiated the contact, justifying the decision to deny the penalty.
"VAR are checking everything" 🔍 UEFA's head of refereeing, Roberto Rosetti, has defended the video assistant referee's decision to deny Scotland a penalty in their final Euro 2024 group game against Hungary. #BBCFootball https://t.co/xeY3lWpcGY
UEFA referee's chief Roberto Rosetti has confirmed VAR did check the decision not to award Scotland a penalty in their decisive Euro 2024 group game against Hungary. Rosetti believes it was the right decision because Stuart Armstrong initiated the contact with Willi Orban. https://t.co/CLqdEoobED
Uefa refs chief explains why Stuart Armstrong was denied penalty #Euro2024 https://t.co/5qPlRsYtpi
UEFA chief explains why Scotland weren't awarded a penalty vs Hungary at #EURO2024 https://t.co/VkSA24KgME
Uefa's head of referees has spoken out on the decision to not award Scotland a penalty against Hungary on Sunday. 🗣️ End of the debate? 🤔 #BBCFootball #Euro2024 https://t.co/VLFnRRVeuW