Scotland's Scott McTominay slammed Georgia's players, claiming they fell to the ground theatrically and feigned injury during an intense 2-2 draw between the sides in a Euro 2024 qualifying Group A match on Thursday.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia bagged a brace for Georgia, while McTominay scored his seventh goal in as many qualifiers for Scotland before Lawrence Shankland scored a goal in injury time to secure a draw.
Towards the end to the match, McTominay was fouled by Giorgi Kochorashvili. In the aftermath of the tackle, the Scotland midfielder pushed away Kochorashvili, who exaggerated the impact of the push and fell to the ground grabbing his face.
"Every game at this level is big and obviously they've got some really good players, but the way they were acting on the pitch I thought was a disgrace in terms of provoking the referee and it's not the way it should go, but anyway that's football," McTominay told Viaplay Sports.
"They should do something about people pretending they're injured when they're not.
"It's a difficult one to call, but rolling around crying like babies is not football and we just wanted to get on with the game and play and do our best to try and win, whereas on the other side they were provoking the referee a lot."
Scotland sit in second position in Group A, two points behind table toppers Spain before their final qualifier at home against Norway on Sunday, while Georgia, already guaranteed a playoff spot, will lock horns with Spain away in their final game.