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‘Hoops won’t fret over any reffing gaffes’

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irked the Hoops support earlier in the season when he failed to adequately penalise Motherwell player Ryan Bowman for a dangerous challenge on Kieran Tierney at Celtic Park. The Well striker picked up a yellow card but he should have been sent packing.

Ronny Deila’s Celtic lost the Scottish Cup semi-final two years ago to Inverness as they chased a Treble when a handball by Josh Meekings on the line stopped a Leigh Griffiths header going into the net as Celtic led 1-0.

Mjallby, though, doesn’t buy into the theory that Celtic are up against the officials as they look to perform a clean domestic sweep.

“You get some decisions for you and some decisions against you,” said Mjallby. “You can’t look at it that way. The officials do everything they can to make everything right but it is impossible otherwise you’d have computers there making all the decisions. It’s the way it is.

“I am quite sure no-one in the Celtic camp will be thinking that way.

“I have never experience­d that where you would walk around thinking that a referee was going to make a decision go against you and it will blow up your chances of winning a Treble.

“If it happens it happens but it is not in your mind and it won’t be on Brendan Rodgers’ mind or the players’ minds. They are going out to play the game and even if they win the game on Sunday they still have another game to go.

“Of course it is fine [Robertson’s involvemen­t on Sunday]. He is a referee. I don’t know how many years and how many games he has been refereeing but he is there and has been appointed to do his job and I am sure he will do his job to the utmost of his ability.”

Mjallby counselled caution ahead of Sunday’s meeting against Rangers at Hampden.

“Looking at the season, you have to say Celtic are favourites — not only for Sunday’s game, but to win the trophy which will mean they win the Treble,” he said.

“They have had a wonderful season. Their confidence is sky-high.

“They have the right tempo, a lot of players are positive and have improved since Brendan Rodgers came in the door.

“But the last Old Firm game was a draw and we all know what can happen in these fixtures.

“Rangers will be confident they can raise their game and give Celtic a very hard afternoon.

“The new Rangers manager hasn’t changed too much yet, he’s just in the door, but they look to be quite solid in the few games they have played under him so far. They will need to be very solid defensivel­y to have any chance of winning the game on Sunday.”

 ??  ?? Official Don Robertson has been a controvers­ial figure for Celtic this season after a couple of questionab­le decisions
Official Don Robertson has been a controvers­ial figure for Celtic this season after a couple of questionab­le decisions

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