Yang Celtic appeal details revealed as Hoops’ three-point argument fails

Yang Celtic appeal details revealed as Hoops’ three-point argument fails

The wide player’s appeal was denied, thus he will miss two games.

Celtic presented their case for an appeal against Yang’s red card at Hearts using three primary grounds.

After the loss, Brendan Rodgers was incensed, especially over two crucial choices he believed were made unfairly against him. Referee Don Robertson initially gave the South Korean winger a yellow card for striking Alex Cochrane in the face as he attempted to go for a bouncing ball, but after 16 minutes, he was sent off.
Club executives supported the manager by filing an appeal, which was expedited for hearing before a tribunal yesterday. The 21-year-old will now serve a two-match ban after the bid failed, missing the Scottish


A league match versus St Johnstone follows a cup matchup with Livingston.
They further maintained that the player did not use “excessive force” and that Robertson had not committed a glaringly evident mistake, hence VAR John Beaton had no right to intervene.

Their cries were ignored, though, as the three-person panel decided that the red card and suspension should remain in place.

With “serious concerns” regarding the match’s usage of VAR, Celtic wrote to the SFA. They anticipate receiving a written explanation of this specific judgment in the near days.

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