uneasydaz
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Wouldn't be surprised to see him getting pulled up for his comments
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson cuts a frustrated figure in his BBC Sportsound interview.
"I was delighted with the players, especially the second half I thought we had the better of the game," he said. "We played on the front foot, pressed Celtic and created chances.
"We didn't get beaten by Celtic, we got beat by poor decisions from the officials, that’s the galling thing.
"I’ve seen it, everyone would agree with it [the goal being offside]. The linesman had a brilliant view. I don’t want to say too much, last time I did, at Ibrox, I had the book thrown at me.
"We deserved to take something out of the game, in key moments in the game Craig Gordon had a few good saves but we had good chances. But we were done by a very, very poor official."
"I'd end up going to jail if I said what I really think about it," adds Hearts boss Robbie Neilson when asked about Bobby Madden's decision to go for a drop-ball after Jota's injury.
"I've never seen anything like it in my life," he adds. "The boy pulls his hamstring and the referee stops the game and gives them the ball back when we're going to counter-attack. But that's Scottish football... You're in Glasgow."
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson cuts a frustrated figure in his BBC Sportsound interview.
"I was delighted with the players, especially the second half I thought we had the better of the game," he said. "We played on the front foot, pressed Celtic and created chances.
"We didn't get beaten by Celtic, we got beat by poor decisions from the officials, that’s the galling thing.
"I’ve seen it, everyone would agree with it [the goal being offside]. The linesman had a brilliant view. I don’t want to say too much, last time I did, at Ibrox, I had the book thrown at me.
"We deserved to take something out of the game, in key moments in the game Craig Gordon had a few good saves but we had good chances. But we were done by a very, very poor official."
"I'd end up going to jail if I said what I really think about it," adds Hearts boss Robbie Neilson when asked about Bobby Madden's decision to go for a drop-ball after Jota's injury.
"I've never seen anything like it in my life," he adds. "The boy pulls his hamstring and the referee stops the game and gives them the ball back when we're going to counter-attack. But that's Scottish football... You're in Glasgow."