St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson reckons Celtic were hard-done-by in conceding a penalty against Dundee United on Saturday.
Alexandro Bernabei was booked for handball and a spot-kick was awarded to the Tangerines after a lengthy VAR check at Parkhead.
The decision has caused controversy over both the decision to award the penalty and to caution Bernabei.
Davidson, asked by Sky Sports for his thoughts on VAR ahead of his side's match against Rangers on Sunday afternoon, said: "It definitely was not a penalty at Parkhead yesterday anyway, I will tell you that.
"[But] I think VAR is good for me and our team. We have enjoyed the past two weeks. We would only have two points if it wasn't for VAR.
"They got the right decisions in the end and we have managed to get six points, so I do enjoy it.
"The penalty rules are always the ones that I have said have got to change. There are far too many penalty decisions given for soft handbells. That is the biggest thing for me."
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