”Really!” Rangers controversy v Aberdeen leads to Sky Sports argument at Ibrox

 Rangers controversy v Aberdeen leads to Sky Sports argument at Ibrox

Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton got into a heated argument live on Sky Sports after footage emerged of Conor Goldson’s potential handball as Rangers defeated Aberdeen 2-1 on Tuesday (6 February).

With goals from Rabbi Matondo and Todd Cantwell, Rangers defeated the Dons 2-1 in a hard-fought match, tying Celtic for first place in the Scottish Premiership.

Rangers controversy v Aberdeen leads to Sky Sports argument at Ibrox

Following Dujon Sterling’s dismissal, there was controversy surrounding the game, with Don Robertson standing by his on-field decision following a VAR review.

When Goldson appeared to fall on the ball after it struck his arm under pressure from an opponent in the second half, Aberdeen would have believed they had a penalty, which sparked discussion in the Sky Sports Studio on February 6.

“You have the first one here that lands on Goldson’s arm, which is out,” Sutton remarked. However, I believe that this one will pass. He is expanding himself by tumbling in front of the ball. Does that make him look less than presentable? Now let’s have a look.I believe it does.

“That’s the supporting arm, back to goal,” Boyd retorted. And if we go back a few weeks, to when Celtic played at Rugby Park. That’s not what you said there.

That might be there. They would have definitely checked it if it had been at the other end. Sutton retaliated, saying, “It hits him a lot lower than the one at Rugby Park.”

“It is a blessing for the Rangers that that was not awarded against them.” Boyd concluded by saying, “Talk about clinging to thin air.” Let’s proceed.

Aberdeen will feel hard done by at Ibrox

Aberdeen would be displeased that VAR wasn’t used to review the Goldson incidents, regardless of whether Goldson’s handball was a penalty or not.

Supporters will contend that the first one was given in other matches, and there’s an argument to be made that Goldson’s arm was in an unusual position.

Given that Goldson was on the ground and unable to control the ball beneath his arm, the second occurrence that occurred shortly after is rather clear-cut.

That is the kind of fortune and luck you need on your side, no matter which side you’re on, when you’re vying for the Scottish Premiership title, and Philippe Clement and his team delightedly experienced that on Tuesday night.

Undoubtedly, the Gers’ performance wasn’t at its peak, but in the middle of a taxing title fight, victories are crucial regardless of performance.

Bravo to Clement’s team for making sure they maintained pressure on their Old Firm opponents.

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