Scotland manager Steve Clarke admitted he couldn't believe his side were not awarded a penalty for an incident involving Lyndon Dykes during the 2-1 defeat in Turkey.
A sluggish start to the game saw Ozan Kabak take advantage of Grant Hanley's poor defending to head the hosts into a 1-0 lead, and their misery was compounded just after the break when Cengiz Under raced into space to coolly slot past Craig Gordon.
Yet when John McGinn pulled one back on the hour mark with a world-class driving run and a rifled finish into the bottom corner, Scotland stepped their game up with more intensity.
Dykes then saw a shout for a penalty turned down as he held his back to goal moments after the Aston Villa midfielder's strike, with goalscorer Kabak smashing in the QPR striker him and knocking the Scotland star to the ground.
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