The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Kennedy rages at ref over red card as Celtic slump to derby defeat

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John Kennedy hit out at Old Firm novice Nick Walsh as he laid responsibi­lity for Celtic’s heaviest derby defeat in 13 years at the feet of the debutant referee.

The Hoops crashed to a 4-1 loss at Ibrox after having Callum McGregor sent off just 26 minutes into the game.

The Scotland midfielder had only collected his first caution for a trip on Ryan Kent three minutes before.

Walsh waved play on as McGregor then crunched into Glen Kamara in the build up to Kemar Roofe’s opener but returned to show the Hoops ace his second yellow as Gers celebrated.

It was a devastatin­g double blow and while they did briefly level through Odsonne Edouard, Celtic were powerless to prevent Rangers racking up their biggest derby win since October 2007 as Alfredo Morelos, Roofe and Jermain Defoe piled on the misery.

After watching the fallen champions fail to register a single win over their bitter rivals a topflight campaign for the first time in 21 years, interim boss Kennedy took aim at Welsh.

“Callum being sent off at the same time as Rangers score obviously swings the game in their favour,” he said. “We got ourselves back into it but in key moments we weren’t strong enough in defending our box.

“When we did have our chances, which are always going to be hard to come by with 10 men, we just couldn’t get the ball in the net. It was a bit of what we have been (all season) again – but made all the harder because of the decision to send Callum off.

“I think it’s a bad decision. Not the second one because he’s on a yellow and makes a tackle on the ground.

“I asked the referee for clarity at half-time on why he booked him for the first one. His words to me exactly were ‘it was a reckless challenge’. It wasn’t reckless, I’ve seen it. There was no malice, no intent in terms of any power behind the tackle.

“It was a big game for a young official who doesn’t have a lot of experience. He makes a very harsh call which costs us.”

The match was Scott Brown’s final Old Firm battle but, after 44 derby clashes, the curtain crashed down on top of the captain before he heads to Aberdeen in the summer.

Steven Gerrard’s champions now just need to negotiate their final two games with Livingston and Aberdeen to complete an invincible league campaign.

The Ibrox boss said: “We started the game really well and picked a really aggressive and bold shape today as we wanted to go for Celtic’s throat.

“We did that and took the lead but unfortunat­ely we were sloppy in terms of the equaliser.

“We’ve worked extremely hard for this victory and we certainly deserve the three points.

“In terms of the league I can’t ask for any more. The consistenc­y levels have been incredible.”

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Referee Nick Walsh sends off Callum McGregor.
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