Despite the opinions of numerous commentators around the nation, Kris Boyd maintains that the challenge on Kyogo during Celtic’s match against Livingston was NEVER a penalty. In the first half of the match at Almondvale, Mikey Devlin challenged the Japanese striker inside the box, but both Alan Muir on VAR and referee Don Robertson dismissed their arguments. The Hoops lamented the choice, and Chris Sutton told Sky Sports he thought his former team could feel cheated.But Boyd laughed at the idea and was having none of it. “So, you had to look at it numerous times, still couldn’t make your mind up, so it’s not clear and obvious,” Boyd explained. “He’s already down before the contact is made, so it’s never a penalty.” Look at him; he’s already descending. He grabs his ankle with his leg. Never face a fine.”
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