Hearts' coach Derek McInnes criticized a controversial 99th-minute penalty awarded to Celtic, which secured a dramatic win and kept the Scottish Premiership title race alive for the final day. The decision, influenced by VAR, has sparked outrage among fans and commentators.
Key points
Hearts coach Derek McInnes criticized a late penalty decision
Celtic won 3-2 with a penalty in injury time
The decision was made after VAR review
The title race will be decided on the final day
Gary Lineker condemned the VAR decision on social media
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Hearts head coach Derek McInnes says his side are "up against everybody" after a "disgusting" 99th-minute penalty winner for Celtic ensured the Scottish Premiership title race would go to a final-day decider on Saturday.
With league leaders Hearts cruising to a 3-0 win over Falkirk, the concession of a late equaliser at Motherwell looked like leaving Celtic three points back before Hearts go to Glasgow on Saturday.
However, deep into injury-time, VAR Andrew Dallas called referee John Beaton to the pitchside monitor after Motherwell's Sam Nicholson challenged for a high ball.
Replays seemed to show the ball hitting Nicholson's head, rather than his raised hand, but Beaton awarded a spot kick which Kelechi Iheanacho converted to snatch a 3-2 win.
Former England striker Gary Lineker wrote on X that it "might be the worst VAR decision I've seen... extraordinary given the significance" and McInnes fumed at the call afterwards.
"When you heard Celtic had a 96th-minute penalty going to VAR, you just assume they get it," the incandescent Hearts head coach told Sky Sports.
"It's disgusting. We're up against it, we're up against everybody. I don't think it's a penalty. It's so poor and it looks as though [Celtic] have been given it. They have been very fortunate."
Had Celtic dropped points, Hearts could have afforded to lose by two goals at Celtic Park on Saturday and still be crowned champions for the first time since 1960.
Now, though, they must avoid defeat if they are to become the first side outside Celtic or Rangers to win the Scottish top flight in four decades.
"It's going to the last game. We're delighted to be part of it," McInnes added.
"To do it, we're going to have to go and get a positive result. I'm looking forward to it already, there'll be no feeling sorry for ourselves. What a game it's going to be."
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McInnes on late Celtic penalty
Figure caption,
Berthel Askou on dramatic defeat to Celtic
Referee John Beaton is surrounded by Celtic playersImage source, SNS
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Referee John Beaton was sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR Andrew Dallas
Q&A
What did Derek McInnes say about the Celtic penalty decision?
Derek McInnes described the penalty decision as 'disgusting' and expressed frustration over his team being 'up against everybody'.
How did the VAR decision impact the Scottish Premiership title race?
The VAR decision allowed Celtic to secure a 3-2 victory, keeping them in contention for the title, which will now be decided on the final day.
What was the reaction from Gary Lineker regarding the penalty decision?
Gary Lineker called it 'might be the worst VAR decision I've seen' on X, highlighting its extraordinary significance in the title race.
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