Hearts' McInnes Criticizes Controversial Celtic Penalty Decision
Derek McInnes expresses his frustration over a late penalty awarded to Celtic, calling it 'disgusting' as the title race intensifies.
In a dramatic turn of events in the Scottish Premiership, Hearts' head coach Derek McInnes voiced his outrage following a contentious penalty awarded to Celtic in the dying moments of their recent clash. The penalty, converted in the 99th minute, not only secured a crucial victory for Celtic but also intensified the title race, which will now culminate in a decisive final match this Saturday.
McInnes' Strong Reaction
Following the match, McInnes did not hold back his feelings about the penalty, describing it as 'disgusting' and suggesting that the decision reflected an ongoing bias against his team. He expressed frustration that his players felt they were battling not only their opponents but also the officials. McInnes pointed out that such decisions can heavily influence the outcome of tightly contested matches.
Impact on the Title Race
The last-minute penalty has significant implications for the Scottish Premiership title race. With this victory, Celtic kept their championship hopes alive, setting the stage for a thrilling final day of the season. Hearts, meanwhile, are left to ponder what could have been had the penalty not been awarded. McInnes indicated that his team will approach the final match with renewed determination, aiming to end the season on a high note despite the recent disappointment.
The upcoming matchday promises to be a nail-biter, with Celtic and their rivals both fighting for the prestigious title. As the dust settles from this controversial encounter, all eyes will be on how Hearts respond and whether they can overcome the perceived injustices they faced.
Source: BBC Sport