
Keane dismisses McTominay penalty shout: 'He's looking to go down'
Quick summary
Roy Keane dismissed Scotland's penalty claims involving Scott McTominay during their defeat to Morocco, suggesting the midfielder was looking to go down.
What happened
Roy Keane has weighed in on a penalty incident involving Scott McTominay during Scotland's loss to Morocco. The former Manchester United captain suggested McTominay was attempting to draw a foul rather than staying on his feet, saying he was 'looking to go down.' The comments come as Scotland suffered a defeat in the match, with the penalty shout being a key talking point post-match.
Chance analysis
This is punditry commentary on a specific match incident rather than substantive tactical or team news. Keane's critique of McTominay's decision-making in the box reflects ongoing discussions about whether attacking players do enough to stay on their feet. While not directly affecting upcoming predictions, it adds to the narrative around McTominay's international performances and Scotland's struggles.
No meaningful impact on team availability or performance; this is retrospective punditry on a completed match incident.
A pundit's opinion on a past match incident has minimal bearing on upcoming match predictions or team selection.