Hamish Carton was joined by Tony Haggerty for Monday's edition of The Celtic Way's morning briefing.'s>
The duo pored over the events of Tynecastle as Brendan Rodgers's men blew the chance to go back to the top of the table after a 2-0 Scottish Premiership loss to Hearts.
Top of the agenda were the two main talking points which were contributory factors to Celtic's defeat.
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The red card administered to Yang Huyn-Jun for his high boot on Hearts defender Alex Cochrane which referee Don Robertson initially deemed was only worth a yellow but was summoned to the monitor by VAR official John Beaton.
Beaton was then heavily involved in the awarding of a spot-kick to Hearts on 43 minutes - which led to Jorge Grant's opening goal - after he directed Robertson to the VAR screen again and punished Celtic midfielder Tomoki Iwata for handball in an incident in which the whistler had also seen in real-time.
The pair also discussed Celtic's inability to net from 12 yards as well as the need for Rodgers's men to win every league game before the split if they are to take the Scottish Premiership title race to the wire.
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