Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park

Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park
Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park

Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park

Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park

Celtic center back In the first half of the thrilling Premiership match at Parkhead, Alistair Johnston handled the ball

within his own penalty area while under siege from Gers attacker Abdallah Sima.

Referee Nick Walsh gave a goal-kick, and VAR official Collum’s check for a handball was deemed invalid. There was

also an offside in the build-up, it was later revealed by Sky Sports, who were showing the game live.

According to several reports, the Ibrox club requested from the Scottish Football Association that Collum not be

allowed to play for Rangers in any future games.

Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park
Rangers boss Philippe Clement has no issue with Willie Collum despite Rangers’ complaint over disallowed goal at Celtic Park

This Saturday at Ibrox, when Rangers play Ayr in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarterfinal, Collum will be in charge

of the team for the first time since that contentious game at Celtic Park.

“I am happy to be honest because I would immediately quit my job if I ever

thought that the referee is not impartial,” the Gers manager stated.

Therefore, I’m glad that the past is behind us. There was a mistake, in my opinion. It was obviously a handball.

“But I am also not without fault. I make faults every day probably so I don’t look at people if they make a mistake

that they are dead forever or whatever.

to live in the past.
“I want my players to focus on the next game and their performance there, not on the previous few weeks, months, or
season’s commencement, or anything else.

“And when we make mistakes, as the players and I do, you anticipate being given

more opportunities to demonstrate your improvement.”
The Belgian manager said that he had not participated in conversations over the club’s request for Collum.

“We have discussed that and it is something for the club,” Clement continued.

When asked if he thought he would be consulted in a case like this, he replied, “Yes, that will happen in the future.”

Regarding the inability to have Dujon Sterling’s red card against Aberdeen in midweek overturned,

Clement was equally realistic.
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