Video: Celtic denied penalty by VAR after Kyogo brought down

Celtic had strong appeals for a penalty turned down by officials in this afternoon’s game at Livingston. Kyogo appeared to be kicked while attempting to control the ball in the box but referee Don Robertson waved play on.

The game was stopped and it looked as if Alan Muir on VAR would be looking at it. However, the official at Clydesdale House deemed that there was no foul. Compare and contrast with a decision given at Ibrox yesterday…

Three points would out Celtic back on top of the Premiership table ahead of next weekend’s Glasgow Derby against Rangers. The Scottish Champions have been the better team so far but have failed to find the final ball to take the lead.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

2 Comments

  1. Every attempt is being made to give SEVCO a “leg-up” into Europe . This corruption has been going on since Celtic were founded .It used to be subtle , most of the time but now it is blatant and out in the open . The B**st***s realise they can get away with it , even with VAR replays available .
    Article 72 prevents the Celtic Board or anyone connected with Celtic doing anything to end this corruption . Celtic supporter groups must get their act together and summon Legal advice and litigation to expose this corruption throughout the footballing World . With VAR we now have evidence which can be presented in open court .