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The main reason why Nicolas Kuhn goal was made to stand during Celtic Fc vs St. Johnstone match making Celtic to top the Scottish Premiership League table

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With a victory over St. Johnstone, Celtic was able to go to the top of the Scottish Premiership standings, making it a significant victory for the team.

On the other hand, the outcome was not without its share of controversy, as referee Euan Anderson was kept busy, and Chris Graham, who was working in the video assistant referee room, had plenty of key flashpoints to resolve. The team coached by Brendan Rodgers emerged victorious with a score of 3-1, with Kyogo Furushashi, Nicolas Kuhn, and James Forrest scoring the points that proved to be decisive. On the other hand, Connor Smith scored a late consolation goal for the away team.

The main reason why Nicolas Kuhn goal was made to stand during Celtic Fc vs St. Johnstone match making Celtic to top the Scottish Premiership League table

The outcome has significant repercussions for both the top and bottom of the league. The Hoops have moved up to the top of the table in spite of the fact that they have played more games than their title rivals, Rangers, before Philippe Clement takes his team to Dundee on Sunday. The fact that Ross County, who are now in the position of being in the relegation play-off, are cutting the deficit to just one point puts Craig Levein’s team in a position where they are on the verge of severe danger.


The ‘handball’ of Max Kucheriavyi in

As a result of a goalmouth scramble that occurred after a shot was taken by Paulo Bernardo, Daizen Maeda’s attempt was eventually blocked on the line by Max Kucheriavyi at point blank range that was located in the six-yard box. After then, a video assistant referee (VAR) checked for handball, but the player who was in the center was not sent to the monitor to assess the incident.

The penalty should have been granted, according to Simon Donnelly, who was eager to make his statement on Celtic TV. His words were as follows: “The man on the line, what does it hit? He feels it on his arm. Although I am not sure if he is able to do much about it, it is dependent on whether or not it is out of the silhouette.

Due to the fact that Tomoki Iwata was penalized for handball during the match against Hearts, there were accusations of double standards that were heard during the co-commentary segment. Donnelly was discussed. “Yes, (the penalty was awarded) on the edge of the box while he is looking away from it,” he continued. “(The penalty was awarded)” Undoubtedly, he has prevented a goal from being scored. On my end, it smacks him in the arm.

Offside goal scored by Kyogo

The striker scored at Celtic Park, but he was immediately disqualified for offside as he met Paulo Bernardo’s cross while he was in the process of scoring. During the match, the video assistant referees (VAR) squad supported the on-field team, and former Celtic legend Simon Donnelly concurred with the officials.

“I believe that he is just a little bit ahead,” he stated. It has been handed over to Bernardo, and I am uncertain as to whether or not he will be able to get himself back onside for the cross.

Kyogo is flagged offside before finding the net for Celtic

‘Offside’ check on the goal scored by Nicolas Kuhn

The goal was scored by Nicolas Kuhn following a cross that was delivered by Kyogo very immediately after the restart. There was a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) check that took place after the strike to determine whether or not the Japan international was in an offside position when the ball was whipped in from the left flank.

It was decided that the Celtic goal should be allowed to stand, and the lines were drawn. Donnelly offered his thoughts on the matter, saying, “It’s a terrific run. There is no mistaking the timing of it, and you can see it there.

The ‘punishment’ for Daniel Phillips

When the St. Johnstone defender pushed Alistair Johnston over on the edge of the box, he was thrown into the spotlight and became the center of attention. Following the drawing of the lines, the team in Clydesdale House was given the opportunity to choose whether the foul occurred inside or outside of the box.







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