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Witness Liam Scales’ reaction as he conveys a “message” to Rangers regarding their League Cup penalty claim against Celtic.
Observe Liam Scales’ reaction as he delivers a “message” to Rangers regarding their League Cup penalty claim against Celtic.
A penalty that Philippe Clement believes his Rangers team should have received in the final is overshadowing Celtic’s League Cup final victory.
Clement expressed his disappointment that Rangers were not granted a penalty kick following an apparent foul on Vaclav Cerny by Liam Scales within the Celtic penalty area.
VAR reviewed the situation and concurred with the determination of on-field referee John Beaton that the infringement occurred outside the area, and that a free kick was the appropriate course of action.
So when questioned about the incident following the match, Scales appeared to be struggling to suppress a smile as the Celtic defender delivered his assessment of the significant penalty flashpoint. Philippe Clement is reprimanded by Liam Scales for his remarks regarding penalties during the Celtic match.
“There is also a penalty situation on Czerny,” Clement stated in reference to the spot kick. Therefore, it is peculiar that the referee has not been requested to observe the monitor, as we are awarded a free kick at the perimeter of the box, but his foot is on the line, rendering it an unambiguous penalty.
The foul could not have been as clear if the referee and the VAR team both believed it occurred outside the area, which is precisely what Celtic defender Scales believed. Scales stated, “I believed it was unconventional.”
I am unable to provide a definitive answer regarding whether it was in or out, as I have not reviewed it. “However, at the time, I believed it was outdoors.”
I believe we proceeded with the game without any complaints at the time. Therefore, I am confident that they examined it in the upper level. Liam Scales conveys a message to Rangers subsequent to Celtic’s League Cup victory.
The Republic of Ireland had a different perspective on the subject of whether the League Cup victory sent a message to Celtic’s rivals, as Scales was asked.
Scales continued, “I believe that we have been conveying a message of relentlessness this season and that we are playing good football.”
“I believe that the amount of quality football you witnessed today was limited, but the fact that we were able to secure the victory demonstrated to us that we are capable of winning in an unconventional manner.”
“I believe that these games, these cup finals, are always intense and close, and it is difficult to regulate them due to the high level of emotion and nerves present on both sides of the field.”
Yesterday, Celtic secured their 119th trophy, thereby dispelling the rumor that Rangers was Scotland’s most successful club.
Brendan Rodgers, Celtic’s manager, is in a strong position to secure another treble, as his team currently holds a substantial advantage at the summit of the Scottish Premiership chart.
Although Celtic will not be overly enthusiastic, the Bhoys’ victory over Rangers has established a favorable foundation for the remainder of the season.
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