Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes was left fuming after Kevin Clancy AWARDED his side a penalty...rather than letting their equaliser stand.
Stuart Findlay rose to nod in a header that would have made it 1-1 against Ross County in the Scottish Premiership clash but referee Clancy's whistle went meaning the goal was chalked off.
Killie attacker Danny Armstrong stepped forward to take it but his penalty was saved by Staggies keeper Ross Laidlaw. Post-match McInnes was still incensed with the call and revealed that Clancy apologised to him and admitted he didn't expect the on-loan centre back to score.
The Killie boss told BBC Scotland, "It's a perfectly good goal, the referees will all tell you, we've got to let the phase of play run through.
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