Hamish Carton was joined by Tony Haggerty for Tuesday's edition of The Celtic Way's morning briefing.
Top of the agenda today was the fact that the club have appealed Korean winger Yang Hun-Jun's red card at Tynecastle as well as raising “serious concerns” about the standard of refereeing during the Premiership match against Hearts on Sunday which Celtic lost 2-0.
Yang was sent off for a high challenge on Alex Cochrane but only after a VAR review which was recommended by John Bearon had prompted referee Don Robertson to overturn his initial decision from a yellow card to red.
Yang's case is set to be heard at Hampden today by the SFA due to the fast-tracking process. As it stands the 21-year-old will be banned for two games but there is the possibility that Scottish football's governing body could increase the tariff.
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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is also waiting to see if he will face any punishment following his scathing outburst at John Beaton and Don Robertson after the game.
The Irishman, 51, had a pop at the referee and VAR in public while dissecting his team's damaging loss in the capital and labelled the officials' decisions as 'incompetence'
If cited by the compliance officer, who is understood to have been in contact with Celtic over the matter, he could face at least a two-game ban.
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