
"The ball was in the air. I don't think it was intentional but that doesn't matter because he is high, he catches him on the knee and rakes down his leg."
"It's not the best game of football I've ever watched or the most entertaining but, from a Scotland point of view, we've looked organised with the two banks of four,"
"We've got ourselves into reasonably good areas and we just lack a bit a wee bit of quality when we get there."
Ryan Christie was subject to a VAR check for a high boot that struck Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's knee near the sideline shortly before half-time at Parken in Copenhagen. The review did not result in a red card and the match remained goalless at the break. The challenge involved a raised boot while the ball was in the air; intent was disputed but the contact was considered high and likely deserving of a booking. Scotland defended in two banks of four, frustrated Denmark, created limited chances and lacked final-third quality against strong home opposition.
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