Motherwell forward Tony Watt says his side “aren’t going to start crying” about their disallowed goal against Rangers.
Stuart Kettlewell’s men were 2-1 up against Rangers when Jack Butland bundled the ball into his own net under pressure from Watt.
But the goal was disallowed after referee Kevin Clancy deemed the Motherwell striker had impeded the Rangers goalkeeper and was not called to review the footage.
Since then, the Scottish Football Association’s key match incident panel decided the goal should have stood.
“I think the most frustrating part is, we’ve probably been on the wrong side of a few now,” Watt said.
“I think we’ve got a system in place, we’ve had that, it’s “fool-proof”. I think 99 per cent of the time you should get the right results and I think there’s probably too many every week now that are wrong.
“I said to Kevin Clancy during the game, I felt that he should have been sent to the screen because of how long the check took.
“I knew there was no contact. I had my arm up at Butland’s ear. When he’s ready to punch it, it looks as if there’s a touch, but you can see that now that there’s not.
“The wind obviously plays a big part in it. And it was a great ball too from Andy [Halliday].
“For me, he’s one of the best referees in the country and he didn’t get a chance to correct it.
“But that’s life, obviously. We’re not going to start crying about it, we’ve got a game on Thursday.
“You’ve asked me the question, that’s why I’m speaking about it, but I don’t really want to speak about it because it happens.
“The best time I had with everyone was in the Championship last year because there was no VAR. You maybe have two mistakes for you and two mistakes against you, it evens itself out.”