"Celtic cannot win without dishonesty; this is daylight robbery." Ex-Official Attacks Blast SFA for Insufficient Reaction to Controversial Rangers League Cup Final Penalty Situation. - soocer442
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“Celtic cannot win without dishonesty; this is daylight robbery.” Ex-Official Attacks Blast SFA for Insufficient Reaction to Controversial Rangers League Cup Final Penalty Situation.

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“This is daylight robbery; Celtic is unable to prevail without cheating.”

 

The SFA’s failure to respond to the controversial Rangers League Cup Final penalty situation is the subject of criticism and criticism from an ex-official.


 

 

Former referee Mike McCurry has criticized the SFA for their reticence regarding the penalty claim made by Rangers in the aftermath of Rangers’ defeat to Celtic in the League Cup final on Sunday.

 

 

McCurry, who served as an official until 2009, maintains that Rangers should have been assessed a penalty for Liam Scales’ shirt-pull on Vaclav Cerny.

 

 

VAR official Alan Muir did not intervene, despite the fact that referee John Beaton awarded Rangers a free-kick for the tackle. McCurry is urging the SFA to offer a clarification to supporters regarding the error.

 

 

He expressed his dissatisfaction with the SFA’s lack of clarity and emphasized the necessity of VAR’s involvement in critical decisions such as this one.

 

 

McCurry emphasized that the incident was obviously warranted for a penalty and questioned why the decision was not properly reviewed by VAR.

 

 

In his opinion, the correct outcome of a cup final should be guaranteed by conducting a comprehensive examination of such close decisions. Rangers fans are incensed by the SFA’s lack of transparency, with many believing that the game’s outcome was influenced by the missed penalty decision.

 

In addition to the increasing pressure on the governing body to resolve the issue, the new CEO, Patrick Stewart, has also demanded answers from the SFA regarding the controversial incident.

 







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