Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller has shut down any suggestion that Amad Diallo ought to have been despatched off in opposition to Celtic.
The Manchester United loanee was booked on derby day as he hauled again Liel Abada as he seemed to burst via on purpose.
Referee John Beaton deemed the problem solely price of a yellow card, reasonably than deciding it was a last-man problem given the Celtic striker's distance from purpose.
Nevertheless, one caller on Clyde 1 SuperScoreboard was satisfied that the 19-year-old ought to have been given his marching orders at Celtic Park.
Caller Gary branded the efficiency of Beaton "abysmal" - regardless of a comparatively quiet afternoon for the person within the center.
He went on to say that the whistler had missed "a blatant crimson card with the final man deal with" on DIallo.
However former Rangers and Celtic striker Miller wasn't having any of it.
He mentioned dryly: "No, it is not a crimson. It is a yellow.
"You possibly can see two or three Rangers gamers monitoring again as properly.
"It is what, 30 or 40 yards away from purpose? There isn't any method that's guaranteeing that you're denying a purpose scoring alternative.
"They most likely acquired it proper. It is cynical, there isn't a getting away from it, however it's not a crimson card."