Glasgow Times

Goldson: Home Celtic crowd had an impact on referee Collum

- BY CHRIS JACK

CONNOR GOLDSON reckons referee Willie Collum was swayed by the Parkhead crowd during Rangers’ Old Firm defeat on Sunday.

Boss Steven Gerrard was furious with the whistler as he waved play on when Tom Rogic collided with Ryan Jack on the edge of the Celtic area.

And his anger was compounded just seconds later as Celtic broke and Olivier Ntcham clinched the win by slotting home the only goal of the game.

The Light Blues were roared on by just 800 supporters during the derby clash after their ticket allocation for Parkhead was slashed.

And Goldson believes Collum took the appeals from the home fans on board throughout the 90 minutes of Premiershi­p action.

He said: “It is a foul. Realistica­lly it is a foul and I think everyone who watches it will see it is a foul.

“But when you are away and the crowd don’t cheer for you to get a foul it doesn’t get given but anything their crowd cheer for is always a free-kick. You have to expect it.

“When their crowd make a big noise, the referee gives them everything. When you only have a small portion of the crowd and you don’t get a noise, there were a lot of play ons when they made fouls.

“But I am not going to sit here and criticise it. At the end of the day, we have lost the game. It is a foul in the build-up but we can’t only blame that.

“He carried on playing but we were about to win the ball on the edge of their box and the next minute our player is on the floor and they are running away with it. He is on the floor.

“We carried on defending but their players are able to run 80 yards with the ball. You cant stop it when you are marking a striker. Realistica­lly it is a foul.

“I don’t know [if the smaller away crowd made a difference] because even if there are 7000 Rangers fans, there are still 53,000 Celtic fans.

“I just think it is important for the official to be strong and play the game himself. He doesn’t have to give a free kick when the crowd is up when it is not a free kick. Play the game yourself. I am not here to criticise him, he has got a tough job.

“It is probably some of the best atmosphere­s in the world at both stadiums so they are going get swayed a bit. I am not here to criticise him but I think he has made a wrong decision.”

The decision not to halt play for the incident with Jack wasn’t the only one that irked Goldson as Rangers suffered their first defeat of the campaign.

The defender was penalised for a foul on Ryan Christie on the edge of the Gers box and picked up a yellow card in the final minutes.

And he was bemused by the call from Collum that

 ??  ?? Connor Goldson was penalised by referee Willie Collum for a challenge on Ryan Christie in the final minutes at Celtic Park
Connor Goldson was penalised by referee Willie Collum for a challenge on Ryan Christie in the final minutes at Celtic Park
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