Without doubt - Rangers penalty appeal vs Livingston sparks pundit debate as second red card consensus reached
Published on Monday, 23 February 2026 at 7:09 pm

Ibrox erupted in stoppage-time controversy as Rangers were left convinced they should have been awarded a penalty in their clash with Livingston, igniting fierce debate among pundits and supporters alike.
The flashpoint arrived deep into added time when Cammy Kerr appeared to foul Mikey Moore inside the box, prompting vociferous appeals from the home players and bench. Refereeing officials waved play on, leaving the Light Blues to rue a potential match-defining decision that never materialised.
While the full-time whistle confirmed a second red card for the visitors – a sanction that drew broad agreement from analysts – the late penalty shout dominated post-match discourse. Television replays offered little clarity, yet former professionals in the studio were split on whether Kerr’s challenge merited punishment, ensuring the incident will linger in midweek headlines.
Rangers now await the governing body’s review of the incident, knowing the outcome could yet influence the complexion of the Premiership table.
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Source: glasgowworld

