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Moritz Jentz beats Celtic's red card lap but debut goal celebrations should have let him down

Moritz Jens should have been red-carded for his debut goal forCeltic, according to a former referee.

This Big He defender was drafted into the starting lineup for Ross County after Stephen Welsh was ruled out due to illness. Jenz was the new team's trump card with less than 10 minutes remaining, Alex.

Liel Abada took the win in stoppage time, with Ange Postecoglou's team picking up his two wins in his first two games of the premiership. But one of his former Whistlers thinks Jentz should be sitting in the stands after his next two games because he joined the fans in the middle of the celebration. According to the rules of the game, any player leaving the pitch and entering the crowd should be warned.

Des Roache disagrees with the law, but official Don Robertson claims that Celtic should have complied and played the rest of the match with 10 players. increase.

he told the Get Involved Referee Podcast ,

"A second warning was necessary because jumping into a crowd or taking off your jacket automatically gives you a yellow card. I know it was late in the game. The tension was high.

"I actually think that kind of celebration and euphoria should be encouraged. I like to see goals." I don't agree with the law, but it is the law and should have been enforced.

"Their view puts the safety of the fans at risk." I think it's that it could expose you to a crush, which I understand, but have a sense of the game. Is it that bad? No."

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