Celtic's claim for a penalty against Rangers following claims of a handball by Connor Goldson has been unanimously backed by the BBC Sportscene pundits.
The Scottish Premiership leaders were in dire need of a leveller at the time of the flashpoint with Daizen Maeda's opener being overturned by Ryan Kent and James Tavernier efforts, before Kyogo Furuhashi rescued a draw late in the game.
Celtic could have had the opportunity to fire the ball beyond Allan McGregor had Goldson been penalised for a handball.The ball appeared to strike the arm of the Rangers star following a drive towards goal from Carl Starfelt, but referee John Beaton failed to point to the penalty spot.
Willie Collum checked the incident in the VAR room using multiple angles but the main in the middle was not sent to the monitor at the side of the pitch to review the incident despite the IFAB rules suggesting he should have been offered a second look.
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