SFA head of refereeing Willie Collum admits Rangers should have been awarded a penalty vs Celtic in League Cup final

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SFA head of refereeing Willie Collum admits Rangers should have been awarded a penalty vs Celtic in League Cup final

In the first half of extra-time, Celtic defender Liam Scales was called for a foul on Vaclav Cerny by referee John Beaton. Despite protests from the Celtic players, Beaton ruled that the incident occurred just outside of the penalty area.

VAR Alan Muir and assistant Frank Connor did not overrule the on-field decision, with the score level at 3-3 before Rangers went onto lose the shootout.

However, Collum told the SFA's VAR Review Show: "The holding [of Cerny's shirt] begins outside the penalty area and then it continues on the line and arguably beyond the line and fully into the penalty area. Regardless, the fact it's on the line this should be considered as a penalty kick."

On Monday - the day after the match - Rangers CEO Patrick Stewart asked the SFA for an explanation over the non-award of the penalty.

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After the game, Gers boss Philippe Clement described the non-intervention by Muir and Connor as "really weird".

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