The article discusses the match between Celtic and Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Celtic scoring first but being reduced to 10 men after Auston Trusty was sent off for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill explained why he didn't think Auston Trusty should have been shown a red card against Hearts. He stated that the ball was going away from goal and they had a player covering, which would not typically result in a red card. However, he acknowledged that the sending off had a major effect on Celtic's performance.
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes praised his players for their attitude and character throughout the match, despite missing opportunities to win it. He also stated that the team created enough chances to win the game and believed they had done well overall.
The article also includes quotes from other Scottish Football panel members discussing Auston Trusty's red card and whether referee John Beaton and VAR made the correct decision.
Upcoming matches in the Scottish Premiership are mentioned, but no specific details or results are provided.
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill explained why he didn't think Auston Trusty should have been shown a red card against Hearts. He stated that the ball was going away from goal and they had a player covering, which would not typically result in a red card. However, he acknowledged that the sending off had a major effect on Celtic's performance.
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes praised his players for their attitude and character throughout the match, despite missing opportunities to win it. He also stated that the team created enough chances to win the game and believed they had done well overall.
The article also includes quotes from other Scottish Football panel members discussing Auston Trusty's red card and whether referee John Beaton and VAR made the correct decision.
Upcoming matches in the Scottish Premiership are mentioned, but no specific details or results are provided.