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Antonio Corac was 'lucky' to escape Rangers' deficit, but former referee claims PSV Whistler missed two big calls

Antonio Corac should have been sent off against PSV, said former referee Des Roache. But former SPFL Whistler Steve Conroy thinks the balance has been balanced out by thepenalties the Rangers should have had against handballs.

The Croatian striker made his fourth in four games to raise his level after Ibrahim Sangale opened the scoring. scored a goal for Slaps Andre Ramalho amidst mounting tensions.

He appeared to hit the Brazilian centre-back in the back of the head and former first-class umpire Roach believes it was a "lucky" getaway. He said on his Get Involved referee podcast: He made an impressive move. You talk about serious foul play and endangering your opponents, but you also talk about violent behavior. If I stick my arm out and hit someone in the back of the head, is that a ball play?

"The two players were pushing and pulling all night long. Korak had a great night, four goals in his last four games, but he made an outrageous bet.

An attempt is the same as an attack. He caught a player, so he could consider himself a very lucky boy." An argument was made that he should have been penalized when right-back Jordan Thezet appeared to have handled the penalty. 38} He said: ``There was no big objection, but it was a penalty. Teze's arm was in a completely unnatural position. There was no reason for him to jump like that to get in.

"The ball left his arm." There was no doubt that the VAR was there and they had seen it, and in an obvious error, let it go on the referee's call.But they got it wrong.

"If the Rangers miss out on qualifying with the narrowest margin, they'll vomit in complete anger. Saying they should have given the Rangers a penalty, but perhaps because Korac's escape leveled things

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