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Neil McCann insists Rangers red card was wrong as pundit uses Celtic example to show he's not wearing blue tinted specs

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Neil McCann insists Jose Cifuentes shouldn't have seen red after a chaotic win for Rangers over Dundee. The first half at Ibrox was dominated by calls from Kevin Clancy and VAR reviews.

James Tavernier slotted away a penalty following Cyriel Dessers' leveller and Amadou Bakayoko's Dundee opener, after a video monitor review reached the verdict that Aaron Donnelly had pulled too much of Abdallah Sima's shirt.

The Brighton loanee made it 3-1 soon after and Todd Cantwell thought he had the fourth after a mazy run, but Clancy had already blown for a foul by Dessers on Malachi Boateng, which boss Philippe Clement was furious about.

Then Cifuentes was sent off after a challenge on Bakayoko was upgraded from yellow to red. This irked McCann, but he is adamant his Ibrox past has no bearing on the decision, as he cited a similar Greg Taylor incident in a recent Celtic clash as proof.

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