Celtic's attempts to overturn red cards through appeals have largely failed, intensifying debate over the use of VAR in Scottish football. The club’s appeal against Auston Trusty’s red card, issued during a match against Hibernian, was rejected, resulting in a three-match suspension for Trusty, according to multiple reports including Yahoo Sports. This decision has prompted condemnation from both the club and players, who question the consistency and fairness of VAR interventions.
Manager Martin O’Neill described VAR as "debilitating" for officials after the failed appeal, stating that the system effectively "re-refereed the game" and disrupted the flow of matches, as reported by The Guardian. Trusty’s suspension notably impacts Celtic’s roster during a critical stretch of league and cup fixtures, compounding frustrations within the squad. The club’s official statement criticized the Scottish Football Association (SFA) for dismissing the appeal without apparent reconsideration of the VAR decisions involved.
Beyond Trusty’s case, Celtic also saw a separate red card for a player named King overturned on appeal, highlighting some inconsistencies in how disciplinary review processes are applied, according to Yahoo Sports coverage. Meanwhile, John McGinn publicly criticized the red card decisions against Celtic, underscoring player and expert dissatisfaction with the VAR-driven officiating style that dominates the Scottish Premiership.
Upcoming fixtures add further tension, with officials John Beaton and Steven McLean set to oversee the high-profile Celtic versus Rangers match, as reported by Yahoo Sports. This pairing has drawn attention given the ongoing controversies involving VAR decisions affecting Celtic, signaling that officials will be under intense scrutiny in future games.
The situation underscores the broader issue of VAR's role and reliability in Scottish football, with calls for a review of its implementation from various quarters. What remains to be seen is whether the SFA or Scottish Football authorities will adjust protocols or provide clearer guidance to mitigate these controversies going forward, a crucial step ahead of key championship-deciding matches.

Auston Trusty
Matthew MacDermid
Celtic
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Hibernian
Jamie McGrath
Martin O’Neill
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