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Harri Burton
Mon 15 September 2025 15:45, UK
Mohamed Diomande’s decision-making gave referee Steve McLean an easy choice when awarding a penalty against Rangers.
That is according to former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA official, Keith Hackett, who exclusively told Football Insider that, while he was unconvinced by the level of contact, he could not argue against the decision.
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It was the initial awarding of the penalty that Hackett was slightly confused by.
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In replays, there appeared to be very little contact between Diomande and Harry Milne, but with VAR not getting involved, the former PGMOL chief admitted that the right call had probably been made.
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Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former referee said: “The referee is in a brilliant position, no question.
But that’s a really tight call… I’m struggling to see contact here.
“When you point to the penalty spot, you have to be certain that contact has been made.
“Looking at the face of that video, though… The Rangers player [Diomande] sticking his leg out is a stupid move, giving the referee a decision to make.
The referee should have been asked to go to the monitor, though.”