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SFA rules Celtic penalty at Motherwell illegal, Hearts upset
Celtic were awarded a penalty at Motherwell that the Scottish Football Association (SFA) says should not have been given. The decision sparked immediate controversy. Hearts manager Derek McInnes called the ruling “disgusting”.
The penalty occurred during the match at Motherwell, a venue for the fixture. According to SFA regulations, the penalty did not meet the criteria for a valid spot‑kick. The ruling therefore broke the association’s rules.
Derek McInnes, who leads Hearts, expressed his anger over the decision. He described the outcome as a huge blow for his side in the ongoing title race. His comments highlighted the stakes for Hearts in the competition.
The controversy adds pressure to the league’s title race. Hearts, who are chasing the championship, now face an additional setback. The penalty decision directly influences their position.
The SFA’s assessment underscores the dispute surrounding the incident. By stating the penalty was improper, the governing body has validated Hearts’ grievances. The ruling may prompt further review.
As the season progresses, Hearts will need to respond to the setback. Their upcoming fixtures will be crucial in maintaining a challenge for the title. The league will continue to monitor the situation.