Roy Keane says he does not agree with Scotland’s penalty appeals during their 1-0 defeat by Morocco. Speaking in commentary, Keane dismissed a claim involving Scott McTominay, saying McTominay “is looking to go down.” The discussion centres on whether a foul occurred in the lead-up to the potential penalty moment, with Keane arguing that the player’s actions indicated he was trying to win a decision rather than being clearly fouled.

Across the reports, the key point is Keane’s assessment of the incident rather than any change to the match result. Scotland lose 1-0 to Morocco, and their hopes of progressing are affected. Other coverage referenced wider post-match debate, including differing opinions about whether the penalty decision should have been given. However, all accounts agree that Keane’s stance is dismissive of the penalty appeal and highlights his view of McTominay’s body language during the moment.