Referee Serdar Gözübüyük changed his mind in game over the disallowed Scotland goal against Spain, John McGinn has claimed.
The UEFA official chopped off McTominay's wicked free-kick effort after a VAR review at the pitchside monitor.
Referee Gözübüyük even signalled for a foul when he returned to the pitch after watching the incident on the pitchside monitor. And McGinn insists Gözübüyük changed his mind over the decision during the game to go from a foul to offside as the reasoning for the disallowed goal. "However, he is saying at one point it's a foul, he then changes it because he realises it isn't a foul to offside. It's a big, big moment."
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