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Calum Butcher lands unanimous Celtic penalty verdict as furious Stuart Kettlewell pointed to 'poor' Motherwell decision

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Raging Stuart Kettlewell has been told that referee Steven McLean got both penalty calls right during Motherwell's draw with Celtic.

Man in the middle McLean had a busy afternoon at Celtic Park as he handed the home side two spot-kicks during the 1-1 draw. Striker Hyeongyu Oh was chopped down by Bevis Mugabi inside the six-yard box in the second half but Luis Palma would not be able to make the most of the opportunity as he saw his spot-kick saved by Liam Kelly.

With the Scottish Premiership leaders struggling to break the deadlock, Mikey Johnston went down under pressure from Calum Butcher.

David Dickinson in the VAR room would step in to send whistler McLean to the monitor to review the flashpoint - and he would award a penalty to Brendan Rodgers men.

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