Steve Clarke hails strong refereeing performance as Scotland hold Denmark
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Steve Clarke hails strong refereeing performance as Scotland hold Denmark
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"We'd had a look. Obviously it came off his arm really high up and then you could see quite clearly there was a little nudge in the back, which makes it, as the referee told me, not a big enough nudge to be a push, but certainly a big enough nudge for the ball to hit Max's arm. So I thought the referee was very strong with that decision and it was strong refereeing."
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries like 'The A Word' that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent operates without paywalls and solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and send journalists to interview both sides of developing stories. Scotland began their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a goalless draw against Denmark in Copenhagen. Right-back Max Johnston replaced the booked Aaron Hickey in the 70th minute and was booked for handling while last defender. VAR reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor and the referee took no further action; Steve Clarke praised the decision as strong refereeing.
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