
Aston Villa captain John McGinn was left angry after Scotland's Euro qualifying defeat in Spain.
The Scots lost 2-0 last night.
McGinn admitted: The big moments went against us.
We knew at least a point tonight would get us there, so that's a really tough one to take. It's a sore blow losing Robbo [Andy Robertson] early, then thinking we're ahead. We regroup and then they score.
It's very difficult to win here and, under the circumstances, it was near enough impossible.
I think everyone watching that game tonight from a Scotland point of view, wherever you were, it just felt like we weren't getting any 50/50 decisions."
On Scotland's disallowed goal, McGinn added: He [the referee] changed it [the reason for chalking off the goal] in the game, which is the annoying thing. It means it's not clear and obvious.
Is he going to save it? No chance. No goalkeeper in the world is going to save that. At one point he's said it's a foul, realises it isn't a foul, so changes it to offside. It is a bit of a hammer blow."
