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Both teams exchanged disallowed goals during the game, with Daizen Maeda seeing his first-half header ruled out for offside, before the hosts got their own taste of disappointment when Emmanuel Fernandez’s effort was disallowed for handball in extra time.They were just two of the biggest refereeing decisions in what was a typically fiery derby, and it was clear to see that there was no love lost between the two sets of players. VISIT THE CELTIC MATCH HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Mikey Moore lucky to escape without yellow card for first-half incidentMikey Moore has been a hugely influential player for Rangers in recent weeks, but he should have been walking a tightrope for the majority of the game after an early foul.
It was a stereotypical professional foul from the youngster, and he was extremely fortunate to escape without a yellow card from the incident, as Robertson seemingly saw no reason to give anything more than a foul. Mohamed Diomande was the first to go into Robertson’s book in just the second minute of the action, due to a challenge that saw him arrive late and follow through on Julian Araujo after the Celtic man had moved the ball on.
Credit: ImagoClashes between Rangers and Celtic need to be allowed to flow properly, and to caution a player for his first foul of the game, in a completely neutral area of the pitch was not needed from Robertson. Auston Trusty escapes yellow for simulationAuston Trusty has been suspended for Celtic of late, but he returned to the fold on Sunday and was involved in a flashpoint on the hour mark due to a coming together with Youssef Chermiti.The Rangers striker was chasing the ball after the award of a free-kick for the visitors, and inadvertently stood on the toe of his opponent with the play stopped and the rest of the players making their way up the pitch.
