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Apologies don’t cut as he brands use of

- BY SEAN HAMILTON

CRAIG Levein has hit out at “woeful” VAR decisionma­king in St Johnstone’s loss to Dundee.

The Perth boss feels his side were on the wrong end of two major decisions in the weekend’s all-Tayside clash, the first when Dundee keeper Jon McCracken appeared to knee Saints striker Adama Sidibeh and the second late in the game when McCracken spilled the ball over his own goal line under pressure from Ryan McGowan.

The first was not subject to a VAR check, while referee Iain Snedden was called to his monitor to review the second incident, only to stick with his on-field decision – awarding a free-kick to Dundee.

St Johnstone have already made their dissatisfa­ction with VAR known to the SFA this season, and have received an apology over errors from the referees’ chief, Crawford Allan.

However, Levein is of the opinion that a second apology would be worthless.

Neverthele­ss, he raised his concerns over a continuing lack of consistenc­y surroundin­g the use of VAR and the decisionma­king arising from it.

He said: “The most we’ll get is another apology if we complain.

“I’ll speak to Stan (Harris, St Johnstone chief executive) about what he wants to do because he was the one who did it last time.

“But, see when you’ve apologised for something once – it’s probably best you just don’t do it again!

“That’s exactly what’s happened and an apology will mean nothing, to be honest.

“I have to be careful what I say about it because you get into trouble, but I really do feel the amount of things that have happened and the consistenc­y of decision-making is woeful.

“It’s almost like the more time they look at things the worse the decision is.

“Frustratio­n was my main emotion after watching the game back.

“Without harping on, we were terribly hard done by with the two decisions in the game.

“The first one – and I don’t think it even went to VAR – was the goalkeeper kneeing Adama Sidibeh deliberate­ly in the box.

“You do that anywhere else on the pitch and it’s a foul, but they didn’t even have a look at it, which I can’t understand at all.

“It should have been a penalty, there’s no doubt about that in my mind.

“And the second one, the goalkeeper didn’t have control of the ball when Gowser (Ryan

McGowan) headed it home – that should have been a goal.

“They say things even themselves out over a season so we’ll see whether that’s right or not.”

VAR aside, Levein felt his side’s performanc­e was deserving of at least a point.

But the Saints boss did not hide from the errors in the build-up to both Dundee goals that cost his team.

“I have to be honest, some of it was our own doing – we needed to defend the cross better for the second goal,” he said.

“And while the first one was a mistake by Dimi (Dimitar Mitov), I can’t criticise him because he’s been so good for us all season and these things happen.

“I was pleased with the effort the players put in and with how we looked a bit more dangerous in an attacking sense.

“I would have loved to

have come in after the game waxing lyrical about Adama’s performanc­e and the quality of his goal.

“But we shot ourselves in the foot with the way we defended the second goal.

“Although we restricted Dundee to hardly any chances, we made mistakes and they punished us for them.

“At this juncture when you’re fighting for survival, it feels like you get punished more than you do in other situations.

“All we can do is keep working and keep fighting away.

“I like to think I’m honest with my interpreta­tion of matches, I felt we deserved more.

“The players know they have been playing reasonably well. Training has been really good and the level of effort is there.

“I just hope we get what we deserve at some stage and things even themselves out.”

 ?? ?? Iain Snedden at the monitor after
Ryan McGowan’s ‘goal’.
Iain Snedden at the monitor after Ryan McGowan’s ‘goal’.
 ?? ?? NET GAIN: Adama Sidibeh bags the equaliser against Dundee.
NET GAIN: Adama Sidibeh bags the equaliser against Dundee.

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