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VAR use 'WRONG' Celtic offside frame as Chris Sutton fumes over TWO no goals

Chris Sutton has blasted the decision to rule out Liam Scales' Celtic opener in a first half against Ross County marred with refereeing decisions - as Oh's strike was ruled out with an image which appeared to show the WRONG offside frame was used.

Oh then thought he'd scored before half-time but again it was ruled out by Andrew Dallas and VAR prior to David Turnbull's screamer. Daizen Maeda was ruled offside for the South Korean striker's possible opener but Sky Sports have intimated the wrong angle was used in making the decision when the ball left Paulo Bernardo's boot. Similar doubt creeped in last season when Jota broke though to score against Motherwell at Fir Park, and a dodgy camera angle proved troublesome.

Brendan Rodgers rotated his side heavily for the Premiership clash with Malky Mackay's men , with one eye on Tuesday's Champions League match with Atletico Madrid. James Brown's poor challenge in the opening quarter was changed from a yellow to a red by VAR and while there were few gripes over that call, the Hoops no goal proved more of a puzzler. Taking place just four minutes into the match, Oh was deemed to have committed a foul in the build-up to teeing Scales up for an easy finish.

Host Eilidh Barbour casted doubt over the call as the image was put to the Parkhead hero. Sutton said: "It doesn't look like they have got the right frame there. The ball has left the foot and if they have called it off that they have got it wrong."

Sutton blasted the Scales no strike decision on X by calling it "a shocking decision to not award the goal" for Oh's foul in the early stages and continued his gripes on Sky Sport's punditry duties. He said: "I am really confused about this. it's two players jumping for the ball. I

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