KEITH JACKSON: Absolutely. Referee Don Robertson was correct not to award the foul the first time around and should have stuck to his guns when asked by VAR to take another look.
That was a mess entirely of Gustaf Lagerbielke’s own making. CRAIG SWAN: The officials probably just got it right but the debate is whether it was a clear and obvious error to overturn. ANDY NEWPORT: It’s a tough one but I’d say that it was the right call under the current rules, harsh as Rangers may view that. MICHAEL GANNON: It was a soft one but by the letter of the law it was a foul and VAR had to get involved as it was a game-changing moment. KEITH: All over the pitch.
No width or attacking threat down flanks, no pressure on Callum McGregor, no composure in final third and no signs of a playing style or identity.
Pressure is starting to tell on an inexperienced boss bouncing from one bad idea to the next. CRAIG: Having found a way to halt McGregor last season, they abandoned the plan and that was a mistake. ANDY: You can follow the roots of this back to the summer.