Dodgy decisions won’t dampen Celtic’s desire for title insists Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Dodgy decisions won’t dampen Celtic’s desire for title insists Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Following two egregiously “incompetent” VAR calls by John Beaton that completely changed the course of the game at Tynecastle, Cameron Carter-

Vickers discussed the frustrations that were felt within the Celtic camp.The Celtics defense, though, isn’t going to allow anything get in the way of their plans to win the championship again this year.

The American Internationalist, as quoted by STV, expressed disappointment over the outcome, but acknowledged that the squad had put on a great display.

Going down to ten men was clearly challenging. We were disappointed not to have achieved the desired outcome.

Nevertheless, I believe that overall, we should be pleased with the performance we put up. Even with just ten men, we still produced a great deal of opportunities.

Indeed, I believe there are numerous advantages that we can derive from it. Regardless of the outcome of that game, we know what needs to be done for the remainder of the season. We’ll only pay attention to that.

Two choices had a significant impact on the outcome of the game. The first was made after 16 minutes, when it was decided to overrule the on-field

ruling that had booked Yang for a high boot on Alex Cochrane and send the South Korean winger—who had just days earlier won MOTM against

Dundee—off the field. Prior to halftime, Tomoki Iwata was given a penalty for a handball that he was unaware of, and neither the Hearts players nor supporters made any noise in support of him.

Although they acknowledged that they might have an impact, CCV was not ready to focus on the ramifications of these choices going against Celtic as we get closer to the championship match.

They could, but we can’t allow that to take up all of our attention, he said. We only need to concentrate on how we perform.

Even with just ten men left, we still generated a significant number of opportunities. To have prevented them from scoring a second would have probably pleased us. All we can do is concentrate on that.

“We shall be fine as long as we continue to get better and improve.”

With Callum McGregor sidelined due to a calf/achilles issue, Carter-Vickers will probably stick with the armband. The Scottish Champions will try to guarantee their spot at Hampden by crushing relegation-threatened Livingston in Sunday’s Scottish Cup Quarterfinal.

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