Celtic ought to have had a penalty of their 2-2 draw with Rangers when Connor Goldson was struck within the arm by a shot, in keeping with former official Steve Conroy.
The Hoops bought forward on this mouth-watering Premiership conflict by means of Daizen Maeda however wanted Kyogo Furuhashi to avoid wasting them from defeat after Ryan Kent and James Tavernier efforts. They continue to be 9 factors clear on the prime of the league however whereas the sport was nonetheless at 2-1, centre-back Goldson appeared to commit a handball when an effort by Carl Starfelt appeared to hit his outstretched arm.
Referee John Beaton has been given a thumbs up for his show by former whistler Conroy however talking to OLBG he claimed VAR official Willie Collum did not do his job correctly from the VAR room. He defined: "The VAR workforce did not make the precise name with the Connor Goldson handball shout - to me, it seemed like a handball.
"Now that Scottish soccer really has VAR, I don't know why that incident wasn't put to overview.
"Now that Scottish soccer really has VAR, I don't know why that incident wasn't put to overview. Except there is a view of it that we viewers at house did not see, I am undecided why John Beaton wasn't suggested to take a look on the monitor.

"It should not be determined by these answerable for VAR if it is a penalty or not. That must be left to John so he could make up his personal thoughts."
He went on: "John Beaton had a superb recreation at the moment. I am not usually a fan of how he referees video games however he had a superb recreation.
"I will say that I believe the Goldson incident wasn't John's fault, that ought to've been handed again to him to overview it. It is unbelievable that he bought by means of the Outdated Agency whereas solely displaying two cautions, I believed he was on prime of the sport all over - he was unbelievable."
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