Watch Clear F00tage – Celtic’s ‘Clearly Offside’ Goal R0BBED Dundee Blind – Ref & VAR Gift Hoops the Lead While lgnoring Obvious Cheatlng!
Dens Park was expected to be a stronghold for Dundee on a wet Sunday afternoon in April 2026—but instead, it became the centre of major controversy.
The 2-1 defeat to Celtic tells only part of the story. The real talking point was Celtic’s opener in the 9th minute, when Benjamin Nygren scored from a situation many believed was clearly offside.
The moment itself was chaotic. A dangerous ball into the box led to a scramble, with shots blocked and players colliding. Dundee goalkeeper Trevor McCracken made an initial save, but the rebound fell kindly for Nygren, who finished from close range.
However, replays appeared to show him well beyond the last defender, with some also arguing that a Celtic player interfered with play during the build-up. Despite this, the goal was allowed to stand after a brief VAR check, leaving Dundee players and fans frustrated.
Questions quickly followed. Why were no clear offside lines shown? Why did the review seem so rushed? Similar controversies earlier in the season had already raised concerns about consistency in VAR decisions, and this incident only added fuel to the debate.
To their credit, Dundee responded strongly. Under Steven Pressley, they showed resilience and energy, pushing forward in search of an equaliser.
Their efforts paid off in the 57th minute when VAR intervened again—this time awarding Dundee a penalty for a handball by Colby Donovan. Simon Murray converted confidently to make it 1-1, reigniting hope among the home supporters.
For much of the second half, Dundee looked the more determined side, pressing high and creating chances. However, in the 82nd minute, Kelechi Iheanacho scored what proved to be the winner for Celtic in another crowded and debated situation.
Shortly after, Ryan Astley was sent off for a challenge that many felt warranted only a yellow card, leaving Dundee with ten men and little chance of mounting a comeback.
The result kept Celtic’s title ambitions alive, while Dundee were left to reflect on what might have been. Beyond the result, the match reignited wider concerns about officiating standards and the use of VAR in Scottish football. Fans and pundits alike questioned whether enough transparency is being provided in key decisions, especially in high-stakes moments.
Social media reactions were swift and intense, with many supporters sharing clips and voicing frustration over the decisions. While opinions differed, the match once again highlighted the ongoing debate around fairness, consistency, and accountability in the modern game.
Despite the disappointment, Dundee’s performance drew praise for its determination and spirit. Yet the sense of injustice lingered long after the final whistle, ensuring this match at Dens Park will be remembered as much for controversy as for football.