No, he isn’t. The view from behind the goal shows Spittal’s right foot is marginally closer, playing Considine onside. Won’t let me add a screenshot but you can clearly see it on the Sportscene coverage. Had Considine been offside I agree that he was definitely interfering.
I’m not sure what angle you’re looking at but the scorer is yards inside and there are 6 Motherwell players, including Kelly, playing him on. It’s not even close to being offside.
You need to remember the criteria they look for:
Did the pull impede the player?
Did the player have any prospect of getting to the ball?
Does the player play for Celtic or Rangers? (most important)
VAR can’t overrule the ref, they can only ask them to look at it again to see if they want to change their initial decision. Paton knew he was at risk of going off as he looked up to check the colour of the card when he was booked.
On the Paton red card, watch Paton when he gets booked. He looked up to see what colour the card was as he knew he’d caught the guy high up. He’s a clown.
2 penalties, Taylor staying on the pitch and over 10 minutes of injury time. Even Celtic fans will struggle to spin that as the officials being against them.
SOD didn’t start today though and it was one of the worst performances we’ve had for a long time. You seem to have an issue with SOD, which is fair enough, but at least get the basic facts right.
Did you miss just about every other outfield player doing the same for the other 80 minutes? Hoofing the ball was obviously Kettlewell’s tactic for the game. Players were literally taking a touch and then launching it forward to nobody.
No, if an opponent did that it would be a foul. The match is still ongoing when the goalkeeper has the ball in his hands which is why if there is an injury, for example, the goalkeeper needs to put the ball out of play to stop the game.