Pundits have cast doubt over a penalty Rangers were awarded and converted in their home clash with Dundee - and a strike that would have made it 4-1 to the hosts.
The Dark Blues took the lead against the Ibrox side through Amadou Bakayoko but were quickly pegged back by a Cyriel Dessers effort. Dundee were left fuming at the second after Aaron Donnelly was deemed to have pulled the shirt of Abdallah Sima inside the box by VAR, and Kevin Clancy checked his monitor before pointing for a spot-kick
James Tavernier slotted home and Sima made it 3-1 to finish scoring before half-time, but there was more drama to come as Jose Cifuentes was sent off for a late challenge after a VAR check. On Sportsound co-commentary duties, former striker Kenny Miller claims a penalty kick precedent will be set if these type of decisions are given. The pundit - who later said he could see with the penalty was awarded - explained: "Sima has got a hold of him as well. There's no doubt Donnelly has probably two fists full of Sima's jersey. I don't know. He has been called to the screen and the penalty is going to be given
"I don't know. He has been called to the screen and the penalty is going to be given. I think both of them were holding each other. I thought initially he had Donnelly as well and there's no doubt as Sima goes up there are two hands on Sima's shirt. I just think every single time a free-kick or a corner comes in we could be looking at these types of moments."
The Ibrox hero was also perplexed as to why Cantwell was denied Rangers' fourth after Cyriel Dessers was deemed to have committed a foul on Malachi Boateng after the latter gave the ball away. Clement said post-match the play should have been allowed to continue to a conclusion
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