SFA ref chiefs have attempted to clear up the thinking behind under-fire Nick Walsh’s controversial decision to send off Mo Diomande.
The Rangers midfielder was shown a straight red in stoppage time after clashing with Kevin Holt, although there appeared to be little contact between the two. Whistler Walsh was called to the monitor but provoked the fury of the Gers dugout area by sticking to his on-field decision.
Fizzing boss Philippe Clement continued his protests as he stormed to the tunnel moments after full-time before remonstrating with Walsh. The baffled Belgian vowed that the Ibrox club would appeal to the sending off but the SFA have now offered some guidance to the BBC, offering some context behind Walsh’s decision.
A statement read: “Nick Walsh has taken the view that there was a deliberate swing of the arm towards the face of an opponent, which was not negligible, and therefore constitutes violent conduct.”
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