The Scottish FA has not asked Uefa for the audio of the match officials in the defeat by Spain amid confusion over Scotland's disallowed goal, says president Mike Mulraney.
Scott McTominay's second-half free kick was disallowed by Dutch referee Serdar Gozubuyuk after a video assistant referee check.
"We've asked for clarity and an understanding of what the process was. We've got a responsibility to our fans and the nation. We need to represent our nation properly. "My answer is, I don't know. Transparency is very important and that's what we've asked for. I'm sure Uefa will be forthcoming with an explanation, which we can then give out."
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