Celtic have been on the receiving end of some baffling VAR decisions this season but, for once, the incident featured the opposition.

Greenock Morton had been playing well when Kevin Clancy indicated that he was checking for a possible penalty. Craig Napier Told Clancy to check the screen, which usually means that they’re going to award a decision. The referee obliged and the penalty was awarded. Aaron Mooy scored but it was questionable decision to award the penalty. No one in Celtic Park shouted for the spot kick to be awarded.

Minutes later, Celtic doubled their lead through Kyogo after the Japanese striker capitalised on a mistake by Celtic cult hero Efe Ambrose.

Morton will likely bemoan the decision, rightly so, it just points to the larger issue of the implementation of VAR in Scotland.