All Day Long’ – Michael Stewart reacts to VAR controversy as Rangers smash Hearts

All Day Long’ – Michael Stewart reacts to VAR controversy as Rangers smash Hearts

Michael Stewart believed that since it was a handball “all day long,” Cyriel Dessers’ second goal for Rangers in their 5-0 annihilation of Hearts should not have stood.

The Nigerian player crashed high into the net at the beginning of the second half after getting his arms involved in controlling a cross from Dujon Sterling, apparently wasting the opportunity before the ball came back to him. The BBC analyst responded live on Sport sound on February 24.

Stewart was positive it was a handball, but Kenny Miller and Allan Preston couldn’t confirm during the match commentary as to whether it had been handled or if it had initially come off his thigh.


But in the end, Don Robertson in the VAR room gave Nick Walsh the go-ahead for the goal.

upright, to seal the victory in the 48th minute of an incredible show.

Miller stated at 4:11 p.m.: “I’m not too sure about that, but there might be a hint of handball.” I believe it’s near on both hands, but it also has the potential to strike him in the thigh.

“However, observe that he seizes the second chance with precision, slamming it into Zander Clark’s net’s roof.”

Preston went on, “I believe it’s very close.” As Kenny mentioned, he may have controlled it with his thigh, but he tries to control the ball with his arms together. It depends on whether it strikes them.
“It looks like it hits his hand,” Miller stated. It strikes his thigh and may then bounce off.

To be honest, it might hit both arms. Is it visible to Michael or not? I’m not sure.

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“Yeah for me it’s a handball all day long,” Stewart retorted. It’s a handball.

Don Robertson permits arguments Cyriel Dessers goal in a decisive Rangers victory
Although it appeared to be a close call that might have gone any way, it was carefully considered and approved, so unless an official lost his mind once more, it had to have been within the bounds of the regulations.

On the basis of the final outcome, the significance of such judgments is usually discounted, which usually ignores the reality that the best

Not every game is won by the team.

However, in the conditions at Ibrox, this really would not have mattered because Dessers’ goal, which he scored off a fantastic ball from John Souttar shortly before halftime, had already put an end to the match for the invincible Gers.
After scoring his second, he should have been on his way to a hat-trick, but on a day when he showed both his finest and worst traits while still finishing with a great performance, he was unable to score a third.

Unlike the 2-1 triumph on October 29, Dessers also succeeded in outlasting opposing number Lawrence Shankland that day. Although it might be argued that the Scot would have had roughly five if he had been Rangers players undoubtedly didn’t miss him this time around.

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