Nope. The attached screenshot is taken from the moment that Armstrong's hand is first on Orban's chest. This is the first contact between the two players.
Yes, on his chest, shielding the ball, but not grappling him or pulling him to the floor. That's not foul play, but the knee in the back of the leg is.
No, the key factor is that Scotland played very poorly. Hungary weren't great either but they were better than Scotland.
I didn't see much between them, if I'm honest in terms of absolute quality - perhaps Hungary played to their strengths a little better, Scotland seemed to play in the same way as they did when they had some of their better players fit.
If they had won the penalty, maybe Hungary don't score and Scotland end up third in group and just maybe they scrape into the knockout stage. But you have to admit that to be dependent on such a tiny margin means you haven't really played well enough
They're never going to get much further, with the way they play, and I'm not suggesting that they somehow deserved the next round based on the way they played - that teams of Hungary's and Scotland's performance and quality have a chance of getting through is more about the way the tournament has expanded beyond the necessary. However, given that it is the tournament they have, for it to be (potentially) decided on such a poor decision is hard to take.
Let's hope so.
England's my first team (Scotland my second), but I gave up hoping for either of them long ago. Even last time out with Italy, 1-0 up and I still couldn't really believe that it was going to happen...
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