Controversial Penalty Sparks Outrage and Police Protection for Referee
The referee, John Beaton, who awarded a disputed penalty in Celtic's 3-2 win over Motherwell, faced police protection after his personal details were leaked online. A 19-year-old man was arrested and charged for the data breach, amid criticism of media influence on such incidents.
In a volatile turn of events, referee John Beaton, who controversially awarded a late penalty during Celtic's narrow 3-2 win over Motherwell, required police protection after his personal information was leaked online. The Scottish FA confirmed this on Friday, emphasizing concerns over the safety of match officials.
Police Scotland reported the arrest of a 19-year-old man in connection with the data protection breach. The penalty awarded after a VAR review came amid heated moments in the Premiership title race, as no Celtic players had initially claimed handball against Motherwell's Sam Nicholson.
The incident has sparked wider discussions over the perceived influence of media narratives in destabilizing the national game. The Scottish FA has lambasted the sensationalist media coverage, warning that such incidents are not isolated and continue to place referees in dangerous situations.
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