The SFA KMI commission has rendered their decision regarding the Callum McGregor incident that transpired during the Rangers vs Celtic match. - soocer442
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The SFA KMI commission has rendered their decision regarding the Callum McGregor incident that transpired during the Rangers vs Celtic match.

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The SFA KMI commission has rendered their decision regarding the Callum McGregor incident that transpired during the Rangers vs Celtic match.

 

The contests between Celtic and Rangers are typically lively and provide a plethora of post-match discussion points. Refereeing decisions are frequently the focal point of this, but this was not the case following Celtic’s 1-1 stalemate with Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday.


The guard of honour discourse, the Rangers tifo display, and the Ibrox club’s supporter behavior were the only topics of controversy prior to and following the game. However, there was a penalty incident that appeared to irritate Rangers supporters, as they ultimately failed to secure it. Ianis Hagi and Celtic’s captain, Callum McGregor, were also involved. At the time, it was evident that no infraction had been committed,

as on-field referee Nick Walsh correctly signaled for play to continue. VAR conducted a brief examination but determined that no action was necessary. The notes merely stated: “The on-field decision was unanimously supported.” Therefore, they voted 5:0 in favor of no penalty. The KMI panel has reviewed two additional Glasgow Derby incidents.

 

These two decisions require minimal discussion, as they were ultimately factually accurate decisions that were made during the game. However, they are incorporated into the key outcomes report of the KMI commission and are focused on the Celtic equalizer scored by Adam Idah and the goal that was chalked off by Nicolas Raskin.Raskin believed that he had scored the opening goal for Rangers,

 

but the assistant referee failed to recognize that he was in an offside position. The Belgian was appropriately deemed to be offside by the VAR. The KMI panel has endorsed that perspective, as evidenced by their statement that “the panel unanimously agreed that the on-field onside decision was incorrect.” The panel emphasized that VAR was proper to intervene and disallow the goal for offside.

 

Daizen Maeda was signaled as offside by the assistant referee during the build-up to Idah’s goal. The on-field judgment was erroneous, and the VAR overturned it to award the strike. Once more, the KMI panel is in complete agreement, as they stated, “The panel unanimously agreed that the on-field offside decision was incorrect.” The panel emphasized that VAR was proper to intervene and award the goal.

Celtic F.C. coach Brendan Rodgers explains why Dane Murray won’t be in any starting Line-Up till the end of the season

The Celtic season is approaching the juncture at which Brendan Rodgers will be required to make judgments regarding the futures of certain players.

The Celtic manager will be eager to incorporate new players into his squad, but he will also be aware that there are several first-team players from the Hoops who will not be involved in his future plans.

It appears that there is an additional reason why one of Rodgers’ Celtic players will not don the green and white Hoops this season, despite the fact that those players will inevitably need to move on.

During his pre-match press conference prior to Celtic’s match against Hibs, Rodgers was questioned regarding the future of youthful Dane Murray and whether he will be given an opportunity in the upcoming weeks.

Celtic F.C. coach Brendan Rodgers explains why Dane Murray won't be in any starting Line-Up till the end of the season
Brendan Rodgers is in awe of the “strong” Celtic youngster Dane Murray. Murray has only made two appearances for Celtic this season, after he was given a surprise outing in the Bhoys’ defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League and then again in the Scottish Cup victory against Raith Rovers at Celtic Park.

The young defender has not been seen since that time, and Rodgers provides an explanation for why supporters will not have the opportunity to see Murray again this season.

Rodgers informed Celtic TV, “He is not available; he is currently injured.” Yes, it is unfortunate for him that he has recently undergone a minor procedure to clear up his knee.

Rodgers is required to make an additional significant decision regarding Dane Murray at Celtic.
Rodgers evidently holds Murray in high regard and believes that he has a promising future as Celtic’s manager. Nevertheless, there is a contractual matter that necessitates his attention.

Murray’s contract terminates at the conclusion of the upcoming season, which is concurrent with the Celtic manager’s. However, Rodgers must attempt to extend Murray’s contract in order to prevent him from contacting other clubs in January.

Murray is undoubtedly a player that Celtic will wish to retain in the future, given the numerous top-tier youthful talents that the Bhoys have lost in recent seasons.

“Dane is an individual that I hold in high regard.” He possesses a multitude of qualities. He is competitive, muscular, brave, competitive, and possesses a good pace. Additionally, he is a capable player.







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