After a ‘funny’ SFA accusation, Brendan Rodgers launches a fierce defense, and Peter Grant goes on an incredible VAR tirade.
Peter Grant expressed his fury at the Scottish Football Association (SFA) for upholding a red card given to Yang, a Celtic player, while also defending Brendan Rodgers amid potential punishment
for his post-match criticism of match officials.
The SFA rejected Celtic‘s appeal against Yang’s red card, which was issued during
their match against Hearts. Yang caught an opponent with a high boot, resulting
in a red card after a VAR review.
Grant criticized the decision, arguing that the challenge didn’t warrant a sending
off and questioned the consistency of officiating.
Rodgers, Celtic’s manager, was charged by the SFA for his outspoken comments
regarding the officiating decisions after the match.
Grant defended Rodgers, stating that the manager’s criticism was justified given
the poor officiating throughout the game.
He criticized the SFA’s decision to charge Rodgers and questioned who
holds the officials accountable for their mistakes.
Grant’s frustration with the SFA’s handling of the situation was evident,
especially as news of Rodgers’ charge broke during his discussion.
He continued to express his belief that the referees should be held
accountable for their errors, rather than the managers facing repercussions
for speaking out against them.
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