
"It deemed two key decisions were wrong in Hearts' 2-0 win at Ibrox last weekend - a result that has heaped more pressure on Rangers head coach Russell Martin. They unanimously agreed that VAR was incorrect not to intervene and ask referee Steven McLean to review a handball by Lawrence Shankland in the build up to Hearts' opener. And they also believe VAR should have suggested to McLean that he was wrong to rule out Derek Cornelius' effort for a foul on goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow."
"Hearts' win took them three points clear of Celtic, but the reigning champions moved level on points the following day thanks to Kelechi Iheanacho's late penalty against Kilmarnock. John Beaton initially did not award a spot kick when the ball struck defender Lewis Mayo's arm six minutes into stoppage time, but changed his mind after being sent to the monitor. However, the panel deemed that the original decision was correct."
"Meanwhile, a majority of the panelists believe Hibs should have not been awarded the penalty that allowed Jamie McGrath to earn a 3-3 draw with Dundee United. Referee Dan McFarlane initially did not give the spot kick but reversed his decision after a VAR intervention and sent off United's Vicko Sevelj for hand ball. United successfully appealed against Sevelj's red card at a fast-track tribunal on Tuesday."
The Scottish FA review panel assessed recent VAR decisions across Scottish Premiership matches. The panel judged VAR incorrectly failed to intervene for Lawrence Shankland's handball in Hearts' build-up and should have advised referee Steven McLean to reinstate Derek Cornelius' effort ruled out for a foul on goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow. Hearts beat Rangers 2-0, increasing pressure on Rangers' head coach. John Beaton initially did not award a stoppage-time penalty when the ball struck Lewis Mayo's arm, then awarded it after review; the panel deemed the initial non-award was correct. A majority of panelists believed Hibernian should not have been awarded a penalty that produced a 3-3 draw with Dundee United.
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