Match referee Nick Walsh speaks with Rangers manager Philippe Clement(Image: Getty Images)

Furious Rangers boss slams referee after on-pitch argument: 'I totally don't agree'

Tom Lawrence scored the only goal as Rangers beat Hibs at Ibrox on Sunday, but Philippe Clement was furious with a penalty decision against his side

by · The Mirror

Rangers boss Philippe Clement questioned penalty criteria after Hibernian missed from the spot in their 1-0 Premiership defeat at Ibrox.

Tom Lawrence put Rangers in front with a wonderful curling finish in the 34th minute, but just before the break – after taking a look at his pitchside monitor – referee Nick Walsh awarded a penalty after the ball struck the arm of Light Blues defender John Souttar inside the box.

Goalkeeper Jack Butland saved Mykola Kukharevych’s spot-kick but Rangers manager Clement stood up in his post-match media conference to demonstrate why Souttar could not naturally lift his leg to block without initially lifting his arms, which left him puzzled as to why a penalty was given.

He said: “No, I totally don’t agree about the penalty decision. We had these discussions with the referee department before the season and it was really constructive, with almost all the managers there. And you’ve seen a clear change in the first week of the season.

“There were several moments that there were no penalties given in situations where last year there was a penalty. This one is for me in that line. The ball comes and John wants to block the ball so he puts his leg up.

“Maybe I better stand up. Maybe I’m not as mobile as him, but he puts his leg up. You cannot put your leg up with your arms like that (behind the back), that’s impossible. So he puts his leg up so he needs to find balance. So his arms are like that (out) when he puts his leg up. And then he sees the arm is going to get contact and it’s too late.

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“And his natural reflex is to make himself smaller, to put his arm in front of him. And from one metre, the ball hits him and his arm goes up like that.

“I want to ask them what a player can do different in that situation? It’s impossible. It’s biology, it’s bio-dynamics. I’ve seen good decisions in the last couple of weeks where the player’s arm was away from their body and it was not a penalty and it was also correct for me.

“It’s important that everybody understands and is aligned and that we can make the right decisions for the future.”

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