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Scottish Sun
31-07-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Former Uefa referee calls out VAR ‘shortfall' from Panathinaikos-Rangers flashpoint
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FORMER Uefa referee Kieth Hackett has criticised the governing body's implementation of VAR technology Rangers emerged victorious in Athens in last night's Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos. Sign up for the Rangers newsletter Sign up 4 Panathinaikos starting XI against Rangers Credit: Getty 4 Rangers supporters at the Athens Olympic Stadium Credit: Getty 4 An ex-referee's concern was highlighted when Panathinaikos scored The Greek side went into the game down 2-0 on aggregate, and after a good start to the second half Filip Djuricic took the lead. The Serbian midfielder's celebrations were cut short with the offside flag quickly going up. This was followed by a four minute long VAR check as officials attempted to draw the lines to see if the goal should stand. The coverage from BBC showed very little footage of the incident leaving fans completely out the loop. Ex-Premier League Referee Hackett was very critical of Uefa's implementation of VAR, he told Ibrox News: 'If they are operating with the semi-automated offside system, then once the decision is made, the expectation is that an animation of the players' positions and confirmation lines are produced. 'I'm surprised that even with the basic VAR system, no lines are shown. For me, this is a shortfall in the VAR procedure that should have been resolved before the game took place. 'Sadly, with no lines, it increases the doubt of one set of spectators regarding the outcome.' The long VAR wait time completely killed all of Panathinaikos' momentum, not allowing them to build on it and really pile the pressure on Rangers. With Rangers' new signing Djeidi Gassama scoring the equaliser just six minutes later with a wonderful right-footed volley, Pana were back at square one. Rangers proceeded to defend well and a draw on the night was enough to put them through to the next round of the qualifiers. Major Mikey Moore Rangers loan doubts & 'strange situation' at Celtic + transfer news Go Ballistic Rangers boss Russell Martin praised his team's performance in the tie but urged them to improve in the next round. Martin said: 'My job as head coach here is to always want more from the players, so I'm really pleased with tonight that we qualified. But I have to want more in terms of the performance and what we're doing — we have to be better. 'I said to them I'm so proud of them, but we have to get better, and we will, I really believe that. 'But we are at a club that demands we try to win every game. Up next, Rangers will face Czech side Viktoria Plzen in the third round of the Champions League qualifiers on the August 5 at Ibrox. 4 Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


North Wales Chronicle
30-07-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Russell Martin believes win over Panathinaikos will help Rangers' players grow
The Light Blues went in to the game in Athens 2-0 up from the first leg at Ibrox last week and again had keeper Jack Butland to thank for keeping the visitors at bay until the break. Filip Djuricic eventually opened the scoring for the dominant Greek outfit with a header in the 53rd minute but, moments after coming on as substitute, Djeidi Gassama, who scored after coming off the bench to make his debut last week, levelled at 1-1 with a stunning drive. Rangers set up a third qualifying tie against Czech side Viktoria Plzen, who knocked out Swiss outfit Servette. Boss Martin told Rangers' official YouTube channel: 'I'm so proud of the team, the group and the fans were incredible. 'It was a big night for us, so early on in the process of trying to be the team we want to be. 'I don't think it can be underestimated how difficult this tie and this night was and, especially after the first half, it was so difficult. 'But I think the players have come through a really tough time and I'm really proud of them. 'And then we have a setback by conceding the goal and then we took the sting out of the game by scoring and responding really quickly, that's not easy. 'The fans were amazing and they stuck with us throughout and it's been a really good night and we will get better. 'It's so early on. There's loads of growing to do and nights like this will definitely help the players grow.' Martin was pleased with the resolve he saw from his side. He added: 'They were really together tonight in the second half, especially, and I'm really proud of them for that because we asked for that at half-time and they dug in and they fought and there were some brilliant moments with the boys. 'It didn't come to enough but there were some big performances and I'm really pleased. 'At this football club, you have to have to be resilient and you have to you show a level of effort and fight and application and desire or you just won't last very long. 'And they did all of that. So I'm so proud, but it has to be all the time. 'And we have to be relentless with that and there wasn't enough of it in the first half, so it's my job to be really proud of the players but to make sure we get better and we will because, as I said, they'll grow so much from tonight.'


South Wales Guardian
30-07-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Russell Martin believes win over Panathinaikos will help Rangers' players grow
The Light Blues went in to the game in Athens 2-0 up from the first leg at Ibrox last week and again had keeper Jack Butland to thank for keeping the visitors at bay until the break. Filip Djuricic eventually opened the scoring for the dominant Greek outfit with a header in the 53rd minute but, moments after coming on as substitute, Djeidi Gassama, who scored after coming off the bench to make his debut last week, levelled at 1-1 with a stunning drive. Rangers set up a third qualifying tie against Czech side Viktoria Plzen, who knocked out Swiss outfit Servette. Boss Martin told Rangers' official YouTube channel: 'I'm so proud of the team, the group and the fans were incredible. 'It was a big night for us, so early on in the process of trying to be the team we want to be. 'I don't think it can be underestimated how difficult this tie and this night was and, especially after the first half, it was so difficult. 'But I think the players have come through a really tough time and I'm really proud of them. 'And then we have a setback by conceding the goal and then we took the sting out of the game by scoring and responding really quickly, that's not easy. 'The fans were amazing and they stuck with us throughout and it's been a really good night and we will get better. 'It's so early on. There's loads of growing to do and nights like this will definitely help the players grow.' Martin was pleased with the resolve he saw from his side. He added: 'They were really together tonight in the second half, especially, and I'm really proud of them for that because we asked for that at half-time and they dug in and they fought and there were some brilliant moments with the boys. 'It didn't come to enough but there were some big performances and I'm really pleased. 'At this football club, you have to have to be resilient and you have to you show a level of effort and fight and application and desire or you just won't last very long. 'And they did all of that. So I'm so proud, but it has to be all the time. 'And we have to be relentless with that and there wasn't enough of it in the first half, so it's my job to be really proud of the players but to make sure we get better and we will because, as I said, they'll grow so much from tonight.'

Leader Live
30-07-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Russell Martin believes win over Panathinaikos will help Rangers' players grow
The Light Blues went in to the game in Athens 2-0 up from the first leg at Ibrox last week and again had keeper Jack Butland to thank for keeping the visitors at bay until the break. Filip Djuricic eventually opened the scoring for the dominant Greek outfit with a header in the 53rd minute but, moments after coming on as substitute, Djeidi Gassama, who scored after coming off the bench to make his debut last week, levelled at 1-1 with a stunning drive. Rangers set up a third qualifying tie against Czech side Viktoria Plzen, who knocked out Swiss outfit Servette. Boss Martin told Rangers' official YouTube channel: 'I'm so proud of the team, the group and the fans were incredible. 'It was a big night for us, so early on in the process of trying to be the team we want to be. 'I don't think it can be underestimated how difficult this tie and this night was and, especially after the first half, it was so difficult. 'But I think the players have come through a really tough time and I'm really proud of them. 'And then we have a setback by conceding the goal and then we took the sting out of the game by scoring and responding really quickly, that's not easy. 'The fans were amazing and they stuck with us throughout and it's been a really good night and we will get better. 'It's so early on. There's loads of growing to do and nights like this will definitely help the players grow.' Martin was pleased with the resolve he saw from his side. He added: 'They were really together tonight in the second half, especially, and I'm really proud of them for that because we asked for that at half-time and they dug in and they fought and there were some brilliant moments with the boys. 'It didn't come to enough but there were some big performances and I'm really pleased. 'At this football club, you have to have to be resilient and you have to you show a level of effort and fight and application and desire or you just won't last very long. 'And they did all of that. So I'm so proud, but it has to be all the time. 'And we have to be relentless with that and there wasn't enough of it in the first half, so it's my job to be really proud of the players but to make sure we get better and we will because, as I said, they'll grow so much from tonight.'

South Wales Argus
30-07-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Argus
Russell Martin believes win over Panathinaikos will help Rangers' players grow
The Light Blues went in to the game in Athens 2-0 up from the first leg at Ibrox last week and again had keeper Jack Butland to thank for keeping the visitors at bay until the break. Filip Djuricic eventually opened the scoring for the dominant Greek outfit with a header in the 53rd minute but, moments after coming on as substitute, Djeidi Gassama, who scored after coming off the bench to make his debut last week, levelled at 1-1 with a stunning drive. Rangers set up a third qualifying tie against Czech side Viktoria Plzen, who knocked out Swiss outfit Servette. Boss Martin told Rangers' official YouTube channel: 'I'm so proud of the team, the group and the fans were incredible. 'It was a big night for us, so early on in the process of trying to be the team we want to be. 'I don't think it can be underestimated how difficult this tie and this night was and, especially after the first half, it was so difficult. 'But I think the players have come through a really tough time and I'm really proud of them. 'And then we have a setback by conceding the goal and then we took the sting out of the game by scoring and responding really quickly, that's not easy. 'The fans were amazing and they stuck with us throughout and it's been a really good night and we will get better. 'It's so early on. There's loads of growing to do and nights like this will definitely help the players grow.' Martin was pleased with the resolve he saw from his side. He added: 'They were really together tonight in the second half, especially, and I'm really proud of them for that because we asked for that at half-time and they dug in and they fought and there were some brilliant moments with the boys. 'It didn't come to enough but there were some big performances and I'm really pleased. 'At this football club, you have to have to be resilient and you have to you show a level of effort and fight and application and desire or you just won't last very long. 'And they did all of that. So I'm so proud, but it has to be all the time. 'And we have to be relentless with that and there wasn't enough of it in the first half, so it's my job to be really proud of the players but to make sure we get better and we will because, as I said, they'll grow so much from tonight.'