Here’s the latest on Celtic’s late penalty vs. Motherwell and Martin O’Neill’s reaction.
Core update
- Celtic beat Motherwell 3-2 with a stoppage-time penalty awarded after a VAR check. The winner kept Celtic alive in the SPFL title race and set up a title-decider against Hearts at Celtic Park. [BBC summary of the incident and outcome].
- Martin O’Neill publicly backed the penalty decision, acknowledging the handball appears clear and noting the elbow element seen by some angles, while also saying handball interpretations have become complex for fans and managers. He emphasized that referees are applying the written rules, even if the outcomes feel harsh in real time. [BBC piece; CeltsAreHere coverage].
Context on O’Neill’s broader views
- O’Neill argued there should be a broader debate over penalties and the modern handball rules, while not disputing the specific call in this incident. He also suggested the recent mood around the title race has fueled public reaction to the decision. [CeltsAreHere articles; BBC report].
- He commented that if the decision had gone against Celtic, supporters would likely have accepted it differently, highlighting the end-of-season timing as a factor in heightened emotions. [CeltsAreHere coverage; BBC article].
What this means ahead of the final weekend
- The title will be decided in the final game: Hearts vs. Celtic at Celtic Park, in a winner-takes-all scenario. Celtic’s win in the Fir Park match means both teams head into the weekend with the title on the line. [BBC article; summarised coverage].
Illustrative takeaway
- The incident underlines how VAR and handball interpretations are hotly debated, especially in high-stakes finales. O’Neill’s stance reflects a pragmatic view of rules with an acknowledgement of the emotional context around the title race. [BBC coverage; CeltsAreHere commentary].
If you’d like, I can pull (and cite) the exact quotes from O’Neill and the match report, or summarize the varying fan/editorial reactions from multiple outlets.
Would you prefer a side-by-side quotes table or a quick timeline of events from the Fir Park match to the title decider?
Citations
- BBC: Motherwell 2-3 Celtic: What O'Neill said[5]
- CeltsAreHere: Martin O’Neill Says Hearts Fairytale Fuels Celtic Penalty[4]
- CeltsAreHere: Martin O’Neill reacts to Celtic penalty vs. Motherwell[1]
- Mogaz/Mogazmasr summary of the VAR decision and reaction[3]
Sources
The Celtic manager responded after the Hearts boss described the Fir Park decision as “disgusting” earlier this week following Kelechi Iheanacho’s
celtsarehere.comCeltic manager Martin ONeill has not been surprised by the fallout from their stoppage-time penalty at Motherwell, as he prepares for Saturdays Scottish Premiership title showdown with Hearts, live on Sky Sports.
www.skysports.comCeltic were awarded a late penalty to beat Motherwell at Fir Park on Wednesday evening, after a VAR intervention that has reignited fury over the system in Scottish football. The decision came after Scotland’s dedicated VAR official, Andrew Dallas, alerted referee John Beaton, who took a brief look before pointing to the spot. … The key moment came when Motherwell’s Sam Nicholson leaped for the ball alongside Auston Trusty. Nicholson’s elbow was catapulted upwards by Trusty’s shoulder, and the...
www.mogazmasr.comO’Neill backed the call itself, although he also admitted modern handball laws have become difficult for supporters to understand consistently from league to
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www.celticnewsnow.comMotherwell 2-3 Celtic: What O'Neill said
www.bbc.comJust a point separates Celtic and Hearts going into the last day of the season. The equation is simple now for O'Neill's side: beat Hearts at Celtic Park, and
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