Motherwell want no Ibrox penalty answer from SFA
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Motherwell want no Ibrox penalty answer from SFA
""I haven't spoken much to Brian since but I think it's probably a question of not having the angles that supports what you can clearly see in some of the angles that we have from our photographers," the Dane said. "But I can see that the situation, even on the pitch from all sorts of angles wherever you look at it, speaks for itself."
""For us it's closed, there's nothing we can do about it. We feel it was a wrong decision and we stand by that. It doesn't really make sense to spend a lot of energy on getting all sorts of explanations after the game for me. My most important thing is to make sure that we move on. In football and in life, sometimes the things you cannot control, they go your way, sometimes they don't. You have to accept it and move on."
Motherwell had a penalty claim rejected when Lukas Fadinger went down under a challenge from Emmanuel Fernandez during the closing moments of a 1-0 defeat to Rangers. The club remains convinced that a spot-kick should have been awarded and chief executive Brian Caldwell contacted the Scottish FA referees department to seek an explanation. Manager Jens Berthel Askou has not changed his view but wants the team to move on and focus on the upcoming match against Celtic at Fir Park. Celtic have recently adopted a "risk and reward" style under Wilfried Nancy and have won two consecutive games.
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