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'Ridiculous' - Rangers blogger fumes over 'questionable' Robertson decision vs Motherwell

A Glasgow Rangers blogger was left fuming over a decision made by Don Robertson in the first half of their game in the Premiership this afternoon.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s team made a fast start at Ibrox, with two goals from Alfredo Morelos and Fashion Sakala midway through the first half.

They looked energised after seeing Celtic draw 0-0 away at Hibernian in the earlier kick-off and were determined to get all three points on the board in order to close the gap at the top on their bitter rivals.

However, they let that two-goal lead slip in the second half and duly failed to capitalise on the Hoops’ slip-up earlier in the day.

Taking to Twitter, renowned Rangers blogger Four Lads And A Dream was left fuming at the decision made by referee Robertson to only give Motherwell striker Joseph Efford a yellow card for a bad challenge on Connor Goldson.

They fumed: “Quite ridiculous challenge on Goldson, even this far away you can see it’s studs showing and catches Goldson. Yellow card not near enough.”

They continued after seeing another controversial decision: “That’s handball as well! Two big decisions both questionable from Robertson.”

In a challenge which was described as ‘dangerous‘ by Rangers’ official Twitter channel, Efford was a lucky boy not to walk.

The fact that his manager decided to take him off at half-time as well suggests that he thought the player was guilty and perhaps feared that he would get another yellow card.

Having blown their two-goal lead, which they held at the time the challenge was made, the Light Blues may well wonder whether things would have turned out differently had Motherwell been reduced to 10 men for Efford’s challenge rather than seeing him get yellow.

In other news, Rangers are set to

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