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4 big Willie Collum calls as Aberdeen vs Celtic referee goes under the spotlight

There were thrills and spills aplenty at Pittodrie on Wednesday night.

Aberdeen and Celtic played out a five-goal thriller under the lights, with the Premiership leaders just shading it over two very contrasting halves.

Ange Postecoglou 's side looked poised to pull clear by the interval as they did against Rangers and Motherwell via goals from Jota and Matt O'Riley, but the Dons roared back after the restart to level through Christian Ramirez and Lewis Ferguson.

Jota restored Celtic 's lead almost immediately with a disputed strike that proved to be the winner.

It was one of a number of incidents that put referee Wille Collum on the spot, with Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass insisting he felt hard done by at full-time.

Here's how Record Sport Online viewed each one.

With Celtic 2-0 up and cruising, a diagonal ball from Callum McGregor found Jota running off the shoulder of Calvin Ramsay.

Replays show the winger is just onside but the pivotal moment arrives when he pushes Ramsay in the back to allow himself to latch onto the ball.

Frustratingly for Jota and Celtic, he's actually let Ramsay off the hook by fouling him – the Dons full-back looked second favourite in the race for the ball.

Jota's lack of a protest could be telling here, too, as he simply accepts the decision with a half smile having stuck an arm out to knock Ramsay off balance.

Mind you, there's not an awful lot in it.

Verdict:Foul by Jota

There's really no debate to be had with this one.

Ramirez latches on to a flick into the box from Scott Brown but the striker is in a clear offside position when the ball is played.

The Dons striker looked incredulous after the flag went up, but he had gone well beyond the Celtic backline.

An easy one for the

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