Ange Postecoglou in Celtic confession amid VAR drama as boss misses out on Jota strike
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou admits he was down the Dingwall tunnel when his side earned a penalty in the dying seconds of the first half against Ross County.
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Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou admits he was down the Dingwall tunnel when his side earned a penalty in the dying seconds of the first half against Ross County.
Jota and substitute Alexandro Bernabei struck at the end of each half as Celtic defeated Ross County 2-0 in Dingwall to maintain their nine-point advantage over Rangers at the top of the cinch Premiership ahead of next weekend's Glasgow derby.
The decision to hand Celtic a penalty against Ross County has prompted fury in the Staggies camp and commentary gantry.
Referee Willie Collum's decision to award a penalty for Celtic against Ross County has been branded "ridiculous" by fuming pundits.
Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell says two key VAR decisions were spot-on as they beat Ross County 2-0 in Dingwall, and says his players have learned to play against 10 men.
Excitement around Saturday’s visit of Rangers to Celtic Park is appropriate. The extent to which Ange Postecoglou can further elevate Celtic after the success of last season remains unknown. So, too, whether Giovanni van Bronckhorst can prove himself capable of re-establishing Rangers as the finest team in the country. It is early enough in the campaign for levels of intrigue to be legitimately high.
Celtic needed another late show in their 3-1 victory against Ross County but manager Ange Postecoglou felt it was a much better performance than their dramatic win in Dingwall last year.
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