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Rangers receive new VAR verdict after Djeidi Gassama penalty controversy against Dundee

Rangers receive new VAR verdict after Djeidi Gassama penalty controversy against Dundee

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The winger won a late spot kick at Ibrox which James Tavernier netted to make it 1-1
Rangers have been told that VAR should have stepped in after Djeidi Gassama won a penalty during a late rescue mission against Dundee.

The winger cut inside Drey Wright late in the Scottish Premiership clash and went down under pressure from the full-back in the box - allowing James Tavernier to cancel out Ryan Astley's header from 12 yards.

The home side had already been reduced to 10 men after Nasser Djiga brought Fin Robertson as he closed in on Jack Butland's goal - while Cyriel Dessers last goal was chalked off by the team in Clydesdale House.

And the Sportscene panel insists referee Don Robertson should have been sent to the pitchside monitor to review the challenge on the 21-year-old.
Former Ibrox striker Stephen Thompson said: "I'm not having it. I don't think it is. I think Gassama plays for it; he feels contact and throws himself.
"Yes, there is a wee bit of contact, which you would expect but he feels it and throws himself to the ground. I'm surprised VAR agreed it was a penalty kick."

And Gordon Smith added: "I think if VAR had intervened there is a good chance it was disallowed."
But Ian McCall reckons that the flashpoint started before the contact between Wright and the boot of the Rangers ' attacker.
Offering a defence of whistler Robertson and the VAR team, he said: "Our view from here is that he certainly looked like he clipped him, and it looked like there may be a wee incident before it - a shirt pull."

Djiga was also offered a defence by former Light Blues' striker Smith, who insisted the Wolves loanee had not intended the last-ditch contract before seeing ref.
Smith said: "(It) Could be looked at as harsh in one respect

"He wasn't complaining about being sent off which was a bit of a surprise, because I think he did make contact with him but I don't think he was trying to bring him down."
Thompson interjected: "No, he wasn't trying to bring him down but he makes contact and he's last man, denying a goalscoring opportunity."
But he was not as forgiving of Dessers - after the striker was denied a late winner in injury time by the offside flag.

He said "It was bad striking. He has moved too quickly."
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