The biggest calls from Saturday's thrilling Old Firm derby have earned the verdict of former top referee Dermot Gallagher.
The five-goal powder-keg at Celtic Park produced some jaw-dropping moments including Rangers' errors that allowed Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota to seal the bragging rights for Celtic and go twelve points clear. Post-match Michael Beale and James Tavernier raised a question of 'handball' in the build up to the Hoops' second goal while the decision to disallow a goal for Alfredo Morelos angered those of a Rangers persuasion.
And the Ref Watch microscope shone on the decision with Gallagher insisting the Hoops got off with one and that both players were simply 'grappling'.
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He told Sky Sports: "I think Celtic are very, very lucky. Both players are grappling, for me best to let it go [allow the goal].
"Both are grappling there's no doubt. They got lucky."
Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock added: "Both players have got their hands on each other, it's a physical game at the end of the day.
"That isn't enough to rule out a goal. It's two players jostling for position. It's another poor decision."
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