Speaking about the first handball on McGowan, Dougall said: "I don't think there's much debate there. Keanu Baccus monitored closely by Middlesbrough as Rangers linked with St Mirren World Cup starīut speaking on the BBC's new show The VARdict, former ref Dougall insisted they were the correct calls - and ex-St Johnstone defender Richard Foster agreed.Oh Hyeon-gyu reveals Celtic 'transfer offer' as South Korean striker requests move.However, after the game, Saints boss Davidson complained about VAR's influence on the first two penalty decisions as he questioned what McGowan and Devlin were supposed to do. St Johnstone missed the resulting spot kick but scored another penalty in the second half, though it wasn't enough to save them from a 3-2 defeat. Willie Collum initially awarded a corner before being being urged to go to the monitor by VAR, at which point he gave a penalty. The home side then won a penalty of their own later in the first half when a cross into the box hit the arm of Cammy Devlin as he dived in to block it. Lawrence Shankland opened the scoring for the Jambos from the spot in the first half of the McDiarmid Park clash after a Josh Ginnelly flick-on struck the outstretched arm of Saints defender Ryan McGowan. Former top referee Stuart Dougall has insisted the two penalties for handball in Hearts' win over St Johnstone were the CORRECT decisions - despite Callum Davidson's complaints.
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