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Steven Gerrard sent off at half time of Rangers’ victory over Livingston
Gerrard’s temper earned him two yellow cards. By Press Association Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 8:24 PM Mar 3rd 2021, 8:24 PM 7,640 Views 11 Comments
Rangers manger Steven Gerrard speaks to referee John Beaton.
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STEVEN GERRARD FACES an Old Firm sweat after being sent off for launching a furious rant at referee John Beaton during Rangers’ 1-0 win at Livingston.
The Light Blues boss marched onto the pitch at the Tony Macaroni Arena at half-time to complain after seeing Alfredo Morelos booked for diving despite having clearly been fouled in the box just before the break.
Steven Gerrard sent off at half-time of Rangers’ victory over Livingston
Updated: March 3, 2021, 8:19 pm
Steven Gerrard speaks to referee John Beaton (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Steven Gerrard faces an Old Firm sweat after being sent off for launching a furious rant at referee John Beaton during Rangers’ 1-0 win at Livingston.
The Light Blues boss marched onto the pitch at the Tony Macaroni Arena at half-time to complain after seeing Alfredo Morelos booked for diving despite having clearly been fouled in the box just before the break.
Gerrard’s temper earned him two yellow cards as he raged at the official – who dished out seven yellows during a bad-tempered affair – “You were f g bang wrong. You’re bang out of order.”
St Johnstone become first club outside Celtic to win major Scottish trophy since 2016
They beat Livingston – who had Irish youngster Jaze Kabia on their bench – 1-0 at Hampden. By Press Association Sunday 28 Feb 2021, 5:22 PM Feb 28th 2021, 5:22 PM 8,166 Views 1 Comment
Matchwinner Shaun Rooney (at front, with cup) and his St Johnstone side celebrate the victory.
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SHAUN ROONEY’S FIRST-HALF header proved enough to earn St Johnstone their second piece of major silverware.
Rooney headed home from a 32nd-minute corner to secure a 1-0 Betfred Cup final victory over Livingston for whom Cork youngster Jaze Kabia was an unused substitute at Hampden.