Stuart Kettlewell is now doubting the credibility of VAR in Scotland after his Motherwell side's 4-2 defeat to Rangers on Saturday.
[Fashion Sakala](https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/all-about/fashion-sakala) was deemed to be just onside before putting in his cross. For the third goal, it looks like our player Dan Casey is the blue line which is behind the red line of Sakala, from the pictures I’ve seen. "There’s contact there but he’s trying to protect the ball and he’s not aware of Cantwell behind him. The contact is made on Cantwell’s shoulder. Speaking to Sky Sports post-match, he said: “I thought the last 10 minutes were harsh on us and I need some clarity on the big calls in the game. In his post-match interview, he pointed to two key decisions that went against his men.
Match report as Rangers cut Celtics lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to six points with 4-2 win over Motherwell at Fir Park; Kevin van Veen and ...
Cantwell told Sky Sports: "We've put a run together now and we want to carry that on when we get back from the internationals. "We don't want to be glorious losers and say we were well in the game. There aren't enough cameras in the stadiums to make it as conclusive as we would like but I just hope it doesn't cost a team their place in the top flight." I think there is a bit of confusion around the building as to how that has come about." Ally McCoist told Sky Sports on co-commentary duty: "It was a marvellous touch from Max Johnston and watch the movement from the centre-forward Kevin van Veen at the far post. It is exceptional as he gets the right side of Goldson. I know that's easy to say in retrospect, but they probably would've. I think it's good for the boys who arrived in January that we now have a break before we get back to it." "I think Rangers probably would've won the game today anyway. Was it done on the cheap? "I'll look for a bit of clarity on the third goal, which is a big moment in the game. But there will be games where teams may get relegated or may be in the play-offs.
"We recovered really well," the Ibrox manager told BBC Sportsound. "I thought we were in control of the whole game, it was just whether we could up our quality.
Alfredo Morelos (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. Scott Arfield (Rangers) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. - Shots I'd like them to show a little bit of trust if they can because I think there are good days ahead." Their voicing their frustration. There seems to be a lot of confusion about how that decision comes about. There's a big call made. We never want to be glorious losers. Despite defeat, Motherwell fans will not have lost any hope in their side's survival bid. "Again we're frustrated there wasn't a couple of more goals. "I thought we were in control of the whole game, it was just whether we could up our quality.
The defender was left frustrated as Rangers ran out winners off the back of a game-changing decision.
"I'm just happy to get a goal but it is just a shame we couldn't hold on longer when we got level. "It is just a shame we couldn't hold on for a bit longer than we did after the goal [to make it 2-2] and the sending off didn't help us either. "All we can do is focus on ourselves and make sure we do what we are supposed to do during the game.
Gers fans held up banners saying it was 'time for change' at Ibrox.
“We’re trying to make the fans happy. But since I came back the form of the team has been really good. “I’d also like clarity on Calum Slattery’s second yellow card. The two of us control the atmosphere in the training ground. He said: “I’ve always worked well with Ross. “I understand the fans’ frustration but they don’t know everything that goes on and the work that goes in at the club.
The former Ibrox striker and Sunday Mail columnist says the Englishman NEEDS a victory in one of the three final derbies.
So he’s fully aware of what the repercussions of failure are in this city. Of course, the cup semi-final is vital because there’s a trophy up for grabs and they’ll want to deny Celtic a Treble. A Scottish Cup win would represent a bit of success for the manager after just six months in the job. He’s had a real uplift and the team has improved. That’s the kind of conviction Rangers fans want to see in the derbies that are left. If Michael doesn’t win any of those games against Celtic this season - there will be untold amounts of pressure at the start of next term. If he thought it was intense now, it will be multiplied this summer if he doesn’t put a marker down across the city. And this Rangers team just isn’t good enough to decide when they want to turn it on and off. If you look at what Michael has done since taking the job, he’s completed part one. That’s because of what it meant and what was at stake. And that’s where the pressure is coming from. But there was a huge negative reaction after one game - the League Cup Final defeat to [Celtic](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/celtic-fc) at Hampden.
Well striker Kevin van Veen tapped in after three minutes but Gers skipper James Tavernier levelled midway through the first half with a curling free-kick ...
We pick out three talking points from Rangers' 4-2 win away at Motherwell in the cinch Premiership ...
Whatever the deficiencies in James Tavernier’s game, it would be churlish to quibble with the numbers the full-back posts. The break in domestic fixtures for the international calendar will give Beale the chance to spend one-on-one time with certain players on the training ground. Beale would be justified in feeling a little aggrieved – he has lost just one game and remains unbeaten in the cinch [Premiership](/topic/premiership) since assuming the role from Giovanni van Bronckhorst – and he is entitled to be irked at he and his team stuck in the crossfire of increasingly bitter civil unrest.
Chris Sutton has cranked up the pressure on Rangers manager Michael Beale ahead of three upcoming Old Firm games before the end of the season.
He needs to show he’s learned from the mistakes going in to previous derbies and keep a lid on the big talk. "A win at Celtic Park against Rangers after the international break and it will be just about done. Celtic already have the Viaplay Cup in the bag and they are in a strong position in the league. The title was always the big target and they are close. Back when we did the green and white wash a few years ago we would have played them every week. [Daily Record](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/rangers-nerves-jangling-celtic-triple-29485193): "There’s so much at stake, everything will be on the line, and it’s bring it on as far as I’m concerned.
MICHAEL BEALE is delighted Rangers can head into the international break in a positive way following this afternoon's 4-2 victory over Motherwell in the ...
“We will come back in and keep working on things certainly for the rest of this season but also with an eye towards next season as well. “Todd is playing well, we had no Nico [Raskin] today but I thought John Lundstram and Ryan Jack were particularly good as well. “In the first-half our crossing wasn't very good and we spoke about that at half-time and straight away we saw an improvement and it was a fantastic second goal.
Goals from James Tavernier, Fashion Sakala, Todd Cantwell and Malik Tillman secured the points, with Kevin van Veen and Bevis Mugabi replying for the home side ...
“But it shouldn’t derail what we do for the rest of the season.” “We’re not happy that we got close and scored two goals against one of the top teams in the country. Closing in on the century of goals since signing from Wigan in 2105, the right-back told RangersTV: “It is obviously something I have my eyes on.
Todd Cantwell has been labelled as an 'absolute embarrassment' by former Rangers defender Richard Foster. The Ibrox midfielder opened his account at Fir ...
One involving the former Norwich City midfielder in the second half saw Motherwell man Callum Slattery sent off for a second yellow card amid a flailing arm towards [Cantwell](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/todd-cantwell). The 25-year-old threw himself to the floor as if had been 'knocked down by Tyson Fury' according to the former Gers defender. He’s actually done the referee there. Embarrassing reaction for me." [ Todd Cantwell hails Rangers pal as a 'DIAMOND' as he details his personal importance in goal tribute](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/todd-cantwell-hails-rangers-pal-26506520) [Michael Beale's](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/michael-beale) side bounced back from going 1-0 down to secure a [4-2 victory](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/motherwell-2-rangers-4-tavernier-26503966) in a game that had VAR interventions and more than a few flashpoints.