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Barry Ferguson can’t believe Ryan Lee didn’t call a foul on Mikey Moore in the final minutes of the game as Rangers drew against Livingston on Sunday.

Danny Rohl’s team travelled to Almondvale Stadium on 22 February, making a comeback after going two goals behind to secure a point in the 2-2 draw.

With the game level in the 94th minute, Moore ran in behind Livi’s defence but was taken out by Cammy Kerr, and footage later showed it should’ve been a foul, with the initial contact possibly outside the box.

While Ferguson realises that whether the referee should’ve awarded a penalty is debatable, what can’t be disputed is the fact that the Tottenham loanee clearly had a chance to score and was impeded, but the on-field official didn’t consider it a foul.

David Dickinson, the VAR for the game, determined that the possible foul on Moore was outside the box and didn’t deny a goalscoring opportunity, and as a result, the on-field decision stood.

One can excuse Lee for not thinking Kerr illegally stopped the forward from going through on goal, but VAR could’ve surely taken things...

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