A former referee has claimed Scotland were fortunate to see VAR rule out Vinicius Jr's goal for Brazil.
The Real Madrid star had fired Brazil in front after a defensive error from Scott McKenna after just seven minutes.
Then, it looked like he had doubled his tally by robbing Jack Hendry in a second shocking Scotland blunder as he stroked past Angus Gunn.
However, a VAR check would lead to a pitchside review and the goal being ruled out for a foul on Hendry, with his foot caught by Vinicius.
On BBC Scotland, James McFadden was certain it was a foul due to Hendry being impeded. But ref expert Darren Cann claimed it wasn't a foul.
Cann said: "I think Scotland are a little fortunate to be honest.
"There is a small contact before the ball is played. But I don't really feel that it is a foul by Vini Jr, he is just holding his ground.
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"And the defender just kicks into him, so I think it is one that Scotland will be delighted with, but I think a little fortunate to get the decision."
Scotland hero McFadden commented: "No, I don't [have the same opinion]. I think it is a foul.
"Whether it is a slight contact or not, it is a foul.
"When you see it back, he clearly gets caught. He is in the action of kicking the ball which is enough to stop him from being able to kick the ball.
"He is impeded."