MICHAEL STEWART has vented his VAR frustrations following another controversial weekend in the Scottish Premiership.
The BBC pundit was on Sportsound duty and he watched decisions being made from the video technology in the studio from matches around the country.
Ange Postecoglou's team were on the end of yet another controversial decision on Saturday when Ross County were awarded a penalty for a Matt O'Riley handball.
It comes after Alexandro Bernabei was penalised for a handball last week against Dundee United in a similar incident.
Stewart reacted on Sportsound today, saying: “Where do you start? Horrific.
“That could be the worst. For the referee to give it in the first place is an absolute disgrace.
“For it to go to VAR and say that is the right call. It is that ridiculous.
“We must be playing a different sport here.
“He is a foot away from the ball, it ricochets up and hits his elbow, which is at his side!
“It is ludicrous. Those two instances at Celtic Park in a couple of weeks are two of the worst decisions you will ever see."
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