The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gordon defends Sinclair over penalty

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Craig Gordon has defended team-mate Scott Sinclair who came under the spotlight after winning a controvers­ial penalty in Celtic’s 2-0 Betfred Cup final win over Motherwell on Sunday.

The most contentiou­s moment of the game at Hampden Park came just before the hour mark when the Hoops winger appeared to go to ground easily in the Well box after defender Cedric Kipre put an arm on Sinclair as he raced past.

The 20-year-old Frenchman was sent off by referee Craig Thomson before Parkhead striker Moussa Dembele scored from the spot to add to James Forrest’s opener early in the second half.

Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson raged at the decision afterwards, while Sinclair said: “I felt a tug on my arm and I went down.”

Goalkeeper Gordon, speaking at Celtic Park, backed the former Aston Villa and Manchester City player, saying: “I just seen it outside and it is the first time I have seen it.

“What I would say about Scotty is that he doesn’t go down that easily at all.

“Thinking back to the game here against Hibs he is straight through and I think it was Efe Ambrose who tried to bring him down.

“He stayed on his feet to try to have a shot at goal and they clear it away and we only get a draw when it should have been a penalty.

“This time he does go to ground to get the penalty.

“He is always looking to shoot, perhaps even when there are passes on.

“If he had the possibilit­y of trying to put that in the back of the net I am pretty sure he would take it.”

Gordon pulled off a terrific save at point-blank range from Louis Moult which prevented the Steelmen drawing level.

The 34-year-old claimed that block from the Fir Park striker’s header rivalled his reflex stop from Bolton’s Zat Knight in December 2010 when he was at Sunderland, and which was voted the best save in the Premier League’s 20 seasons.

He said: “It is close. I didn’t win any trophy for that one.

“It may well have been three vital points on the way to avoid relegation but to do something similar in a cup final, that’s one I will remember along with that (Bolton) one.

“It seemed to deflate the Motherwell players at that time.

“A few minutes later we went 2-0 up and the game was pretty much done by then.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Craig Gordon says that team-mate Scott Sinclair is not a player to go down easily.
Picture: Getty. Craig Gordon says that team-mate Scott Sinclair is not a player to go down easily.

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