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Aaron Hickey reveals ANOTHER Scotland sniper as Spanish star full of Hampden 'excuses'

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Aaron Hickey says the Spanish complaints train has arrived in Brentford after David Raya came back to the Premier League club stropping following Scotland's triumph.

A Scott McTominay double sealed a magnificent 2-0 win for Steve Clarke's men in Euro 2024 qualifying Group A on Tuesday but the losers have been far from gracious.

Rodri kicked up a fuss by criticising the Hampden tactics and Joselu reckons that Las Rojas win the fixture nine times from 10.

Brentford goalkeeper Raya was on the bench and Hickey -who started at right-back for Scotland - hasn't heard too many kind words from him.

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