In this case, the penalty was correct - stupid by the defender rather than deliberate IMO. I thought the straight red was harsh as I don't believe the slightest of touches made the direction of the ball deviate by the tiniest amount and did not affect the sevco player behind him, so not an obvious goal scoring opportunity for me.
But Goldson got away with many more blatant, deliberate handball clearances without any punishment at all!
It is the constant Sevco fouling that gets ignored whereas our players get instant bookings for their first nothing foul. Lundstram fouled 4 or 5 times today (plus missed a couple that would have been nasty if he hadn't been too slow to get to his opponent) before he got a mild talking to asking him to be more careful.
I acknowledge I am biased and obviously a stereotypical paranoid Tim but since it has been introduced it seems to me that too often VAR is being used to find any reason at all to punish Celtic by denying a goal or give a penalty and/or card against us, whereas it appears to be the exact opposite for that other mob over there.
That is not to say that you couldn't make an argument in favour of awarding nearly every penalty they've won or not had awarded against them. But when every single decision has been in their favour which suggests something more sinister than simply decisions/errors evening themselves out over the course of a season.