Carl Starfelt's controversial red card generated plenty of debate after it put Celtic up against it for the final 10 minutes against Ross County.
But it didn't end up the main talking point in Dingwall as Anthony Ralston 's late winner overshadowed all. Starfelt initially went into Alan Muir's book for reacting furiously to a tussle with Jordan White that left him with a bloody nose.
He then brought down Regan Charles-Cook on the break and when the whistler went to his pocket, we all knew what was coming. Speaking on Sportscene, pundit James McFadden reckons his first yellow was "extremely harsh" - while there was a tinge of bad luck about his second.
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