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A report in The Sun claims that the VAR camera that should have been covering Kyogo Furuhashi’s pass to Jopta last night was instead trained on the DUG OUT areas.

It is a fairly far fetched explanation for the decision to illustrate the VAR offside call based on footage from a camera around 40 yards from the incident.

Celtic have apparently asked the SFA to clarify the decision that was made by VAR official David Dickinson with the 24 hours since the goal was disallowed throwing up conflicting stories.

Tonight The Sun reports:

And now SunSport van reveal that the image wasn’t shown because camera in the other half of the pitch – thought to be operated by broadcasters QTV – WASN’T focusing on the play at that time.

Instead, it was believed to be trained at the dugout area to do close-ups of the managers. It’s thought the SFA have written to the broadcaster in question to make sure there is no repeat.

It’s also understood that the VAR officials for the game are 100 per cent certain Jota WAS offside – with the lines calibrated via the technology.

The Portuguese winger latched onto a superb lobbed through ball from Kyogo, controlling it brilliantly before beautifully chipping the ball over Liam Kelly.

However, the assistant referee had his flag up for offside and the effort was immediately chalked-off. VAR pored over the replay footage and stood by the on-field decision, confirming the no goal call.

Should Celtic publish the reply from the SFA over the Jota VAR decision?

No, this has to be kept confidential

No, this has to be kept confidential

Yes, supporters deserve an explanation

Yes, supporters deserve an explanation

It seems that Celtic were kept in the dark about this excuse/reason with The Sun reporting earlier that Celtic had requested clarification on the decision.

When VAR was introduced the message was that six cameras would be able to provide the relevant angles to allow decisions to be made, televised matches would be able to provide additional footage.

Last night’s match was on Motherwell TV with the report in The Sun suggesting that the VAR cameras were being used to provide entertaining coverage of the managers rather than allow VAR decisions to be made remotely.

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  • Nick66 says:

    Oh please, straws and clutching reaching new heights.

  • S J Turnbull says:

    What a shambles, hunbelievable.

  • Mickybhoy71 says:

    I’ve never heard such bs in my life.. Celtic now need to demand var operation from England or abroad. The clowns in Scotland are not up to the job or they are cheats.. If they strike then good!

  • FSTB says:

    Celtic should demand all camera footage from.those involved

  • Paul Mac says:

    I may be wrong but have never heard of any match director ordering the 16 yard camera to do anything other than follow the game so I call BS big time on this !!
    Not sure whether the camera would actually have the angle for the dug out … certainly not frontal as the cameras are in the main stand .. are the coaches dug outs not on the same side ? The cameras behind the goal would be more likely to take the dug out shot (again so using my 10 years experience of working on Portuguese, UEFA and World Cup football matches whilst here in Portugal… again maybe the rules are different over there?)

  • Paddybhoy67 says:

    Ye couldnae make it up …
    But they did.

  • Sean McGinley says:

    If I were paranoid, I would think the camera was watching for Ange’s reaction ” before” the offside took place mmmmmmm !!!!……No. They couldn’t have known….Could they ???

    • Paul Mac says:

      It is usual that one of the behind the goal cameras is focussing on the dug outs to get reaction shots, usually the one furthest away from the action, not usual for the “offside” camera … whose fundamental purpose is to catch the possible offside be focussing on the dug out whilst the match is in play, during pauses such as injuries etc then maybe ..

  • Francis kerr says:

    BUL siht.

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