Celtic loanee Conor Hazard will miss out Helsinki's first sport of the brand new marketing campaign after a weird pink card incident within the Glasgow Cup.
Referee Chris Gentles pointed to the spot throughout Hazard's run-out for Celtic B towards Clyde within the pleasant match, when former Bully Wee striker David Goodwillie took a tumble.
Hazard was deemed to have fouled Goodwillie contained in the field and was despatched off by the whistler, however replays confirmed that the restricted contact was nicely exterior of the realm.
After being given his marching orders in November final yr, the loanee will now miss his Helsinki's first sport of the season towards FC Honka.
The suspension from the Glasgow Cup has been carried over from Scottish FA to the End governing physique, preserving Hazard within the stands for the opener.
Pissed off Hazard has hit out on the name that can preserve the Northern Eire cap out of the squad - having been Helsinki's first-choice all through pre-season.
He defined to the membership web site: “The ban is because of a nasty determination by a referee in Scotland, and sadly the ban can also be in pressure in Finland, which I'm not blissful about in any respect. You simply should stay with it."
Hazard made the transfer to Finland searching for first-team minutes with Joe Hart claiming the spot as Celtic's undisputed primary.
He's having fun with his time within the Nordic mortgage thus far, including: "It has been good.
"I didn’t suppose I'd adapt so nicely. The membership has handled me nice and the fellows within the locker room are high guys. I've loved each minute right here thus far."