Philippe Clement says he lost his cool for a brief few moments in Rangers' 3-1 in over Dundee - but he's still left confused by a no-goal call by Kevin Clancy despite offering the whistler his apologies.All four goals were scored in a first half dominated by controversial refereeing calls.
Amadou Bakayoko put the away side ahead before Cyriel Dessers levelled up. A James Tavernier penalty was netted but the call by VAR to send Clancy to the monitor has sparked debate after a coming together in the box between Abdallah Sima and Aaron Donnelly.Jose Cifuentes was also sent off following a VAR check for a late foul on Bakayoko, but Todd Cantwell's effort beyond Dundee goalkeeper Trevor Carson has really irked Clement.
The playmaker was in the process of scoring as Clancy blew his whistle for a foul prior to it hitting the net, and it earned the Belgian a yellow card over three seconds of red mist.
But while he has offered up the hand of apology, he still doesn't get why play wasn't allowed to continue. He said on Clancy's performance: "I never a speak about a refereeing performance as they mistakes."You cannot see everything.
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