HUNGARY fans applauded the Tartan Army and chanted “no Scotland no party” as they left the stadium following Sunday night’s match.

Steve Clarke’s side fell to a 1-0 defeat after Hungary’s Kevin Csoboth scored in the 100th minute as Scotland pushed for a winner.

The Scotland manager was left furious with officials as he was adamant his side should have been given a penalty when Stuart Armstrong was felled in the box by Willie Orban.

Following the game however, supporter's spirits were still high and footage on social media has shown them being applauded out the stadium by Hungary fans.

The fans can then be heard chanting “no Scotland no party” as the bagpipes are played in the background.

One social media user described it as “great sportsmanship” while another said it was “fantastic” to see.

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Things might not have gone Scotland’s way on the pitch, but the supporters have been well received with German media outlet RTL saying they were voted as the best at the competition.

The Mayor of Cologne was among those to praise the Tartan Army, describing their stay in the German city as a “wonderful couple of days”.

We also told how French journalist Pierre-Etienne Minonzio was among those to express his love for Flower of Scotland, saying it was “the most beautiful anthem in the world”.

A number of videos of fans also went viral, including one showing two Scotland supporters helping an elderly person using a walker.