An independent review by a qualified ref on Dallas the other night, would suggest a bias not just incompetence.
Celtic though never looked like scoring, when Ntcham left we had no left sided threat , every time it went left it broke down with a back or side pass. Crying out for Sinclair or Morgan and width.
Celtic under BR in past seasons have shown it is simple to beat all in Scotland with the players we have, we need to defend the basics, press high and like terriers when we do not have the ball, attack with speed and make the full width of pitch work for us and against them. When we don't do those basic things we struggle.
The other night, we looked in no particular hurry to score and were actually making life easier for them making the pitch smaller having effectively no left wing. We have done this a few times now, encouraged easier defending for the opposition, so hopefully BR has noticed.
BR first season was all about attacking play, using width and speed of attack, so it should be solvable.
Been watching Ntcham's general attitude at the end of the last few games and he looks like he is indifferent not committed and playing for time, even after beating Sevco go watch again as he whispers after the game to Boyata, the pair probably believe their over hype and now feel they are doing us favours on only several thousands a week.
BR could do with stop repeatedly telling the world the obvious via press statements, for examples- how we can't afford to sign the 10's of millions type players and go on about wages 3 and 4 times available elsewhere. The vast majority of Celtic fans are aware of and accept reality, so what is the point of repeating the obvious, apart from encouraging greed and unsettling of the more money driven and immature players.