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Kyogo goal sparks wild Celtic AI theory from Rangers hero as 'trust' in VAR offside lines questioned

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Neil McCann insists Celtic benefited from an AI mistake on VAR after Kyogo Furuhashi's second goal against St Johnstone. The Scottish champions ran riot at McDiarmid Park as they sent six goals past Perth Saints goalkeeper Ross Sinclair to continue their perfect start to the season and keep their spot at the top of the table.

It was the perfect preparation for the clash with Borussia Dortmund at the Westfalenstadion as Brendan Rodgers looks to pull off a major upset in the Champions League.

However, McCann reckons that Celtic benefited from a dodgy lines as he put the blame on Artificial Intelligence for drawing lines incorrectly after Kyogo found the net.

The striker peeled Jack Sanders and Kyle Cameron to meet Greg Taylor's cross in from the left flank and the Celtic striker headed the ball in.

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