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World media reacts to Scotland being dismantled but NOT by Spain as ropey ref's gaffe goes global

To sum up Spain's incredible home record is made easier by turning to a pretty significant moment in time as a reference point.

La Roja have not lost a qualifier on home turf since the month after Celtic were left heartbroken in Seville back in May 2003 after losing the UEFA Cup Final. And that is why there is a bitter taste in the mouth of Scottish diehards as they watched Scott McTominay's stunner ruled out over an offside which was allegedly marked as a foul from Jack Hendry on Unai Simon.

The road to Euro 2024 remains open and we will secure our place if Norway cannot defeat Spain in Oslo on Sunday night. But it's ok to feel sore and that is how the Tartan Army have been left miffed by Serdar Gozubuyuk and his VAR officials over their decision to rule out McSauce's strike before Alvaro Morata came alive. Here's how the world media reacted to the madness in Seville.

"But when the goal for Spain seemed closer, the big scare came. Carvajal got overconfident, refused to clear a compromised ball and ended up giving up a slanted free kick. McTominay dressed as Juninho Pernambucano and surprised Unai Simón with an impeccable throw, however the VAR came in at the right moment to save the National Team. Hendry got confused and was offside, so the goal did not go up on the scoreboard.

"It was an immense relief for Spain, which was able to refocus on attacking and carry out an incessant bombardment that ended up paying off. Once again it was Morata who carried the team on his back and who managed to unseat La Roja. He read Jesús Navas' cross from the right and subtly headed the ball to knock down the Scottish wall, unleashing delirium in La Cartuja."

"Uefa have now changed their tune about the VAR decision. Hendry was

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