The Scottish FA's key match incident panel ruled that Rangers should have been awarded a goal in their 2-2 draw with Hibernian, as Nico Raskin's shot was believed to have crossed the line. Rangers have since called for goal-line technology to prevent such controversies. The panel expressed a split opinion regarding the decision, with a majority siding with Rangers, while one member argued against a VAR intervention due to lack of conclusive evidence. Additionally, they found a stoppage-time penalty awarded to Ross County in another match should have been overturned, reflecting ongoing officiating challenges in the league.
Rangers should have had a goal awarded in their season-ending draw with Hibernian, as determined by the Scottish FA's key match incident panel.
Despite the controversy, the panel's ruling showed a split opinion, highlighting the complexities involved in using VAR and the need for clear evidence.
The KMI panel concluded that Rangers' Nico Raskin's shot should have counted, indicating an urgent need for goal-line technology in Scottish football.
Meanwhile, Ross County's penalty against Dundee was deemed incorrect by the majority of the KMI panel, raising questions about officiating standards in crucial matches.
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