Heart of Midlothian is questioning the Scottish FA regarding the red card issued to Cammy Devlin during their Scottish Cup semi-final loss to Aberdeen. The club feels that the refereeing decisions have consistently undermined their performance this season. They cited statistics showing a significant disparity in key match incidents, stating that they have benefitted once from officiating errors while suffering from four against them. This situation exposed their claims of poor officiating during critical moments, prompting plans to engage with the SFA for explanations and accountability.
Hearts expressed concerns over refereeing decisions affecting their season, specifically regarding Cammy Devlin’s seemingly unwarranted red card during their semi-final defeat against Aberdeen.
The club emphasized they have benefited from errors in their favor only once this season, indicating a significant imbalance in officiating decisions impacting their games.
Coach Neil Critchley highlighted that Devlin’s second yellow card was unjust, as he could not have seen the late arrival of an opposing player.
Hearts plans to engage with the Scottish FA to seek clarification on the poor officiating decisions that have plagued their season, threatening future performances.
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