Ange Postecoglou makes surprise Celtic penalties claim

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Celtic v Aberdeen - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - July 31, 2022 Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Ange Postecoglou has made a rare venture into discussing refereeing decisions.

With a media frenzy going on around him on Friday the Celtic boss declared that he was ambivalent to the fuss and hoped that VAR wouldn’t be required at Tynecastle since the referee would get all of the decisions right.

That wish didn’t survive 45 minutes, in the period before half-time VAR eventually awarded Hearts a deserved penalty then incredibly denied Celtic their penalty when Michael Smith handled a James Forrest pass.

I thought we had a clear-cut handball and penalty but apparently that’s not good enough. What do I know?

We haven’t had a penalty all year and I keep hearing opposition managers saying we get everything. The only penalties we have taken so far this season have been in training.

In 11 SPFL matches Celtic have scored 39 goals but haven’t been awarded a single penalty. It is very rare for the hoops boss to make any comment on referee decisions.

Today’s decision seems baffling on a number of levels. Smith clearly raised his arm towards the ball but having instructed Nick Walsh to check the monitor for the Hearts penalty Steven McLean simply ruled out any review of the Forrest/Smith handball.

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