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Panlcklng Derek McIness issues flery response that is now going vlral after seeing Celtic get Awārded an 0FFSIDE Goal vs Aberdeen to cut lead at the top of the table to 5 points

Posted on March 5, 2026March 5, 2026 by Mrsport

Derek McInnes’ latest comments have erupted across social media after Celtic were controversially awarded what some believe to be an offside goal in their 2‑1 win at Aberdeen, a result that trimmed Hearts’ lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to just five points.

The former Aberdeen boss, now a senior figure at Hearts, was speaking exclusively to the Edinburgh News and although his remarks were framed around the Old Firm clash, they have been widely interpreted as a fiery response to the controversial winner scored by Benjamin Nygren at PittodriePittodrie.

McInnes on the Title Race After Celtic’s Controversial Win

“There’s no doubt about it, there are four teams in the race. I think you’ve got to include Motherwell at this moment in time,” McInnes said, reflecting on an unpredictable championship battle.

“Ourselves and Motherwell won on Saturday and then we were looking forward to watching the game at Ibrox on Sunday. My take from the game was that we saw Rangers’ capabilities because they were so strong in the first half, then we saw Celtic so strong in the second half.

“There is still a recognition that both teams have got real quality. The actual outcome was obviously good for ourselves and Motherwell.”Although McInnes presented this as a broader observation, many interpreted his praise of Celtic and Rangers alongside his off-pitch comments as a subtle critique of the officials who allowed Nygren’s goal to stand.

McInnes Delivers a Fiery Response

Speaking after the match, McInnes delivered a pointed reaction, hinting at frustration with Celtic’s “fortune” in the incident:
“Decisions like that happen in football, and while the goal counts, you do wonder at times how some calls go your way. Our focus is on our own performance — we need to make sure we’re not letting moments like that define the season. Celtic got away with that one, but we have to keep going.”

Many fans took this as a subtle dig at Celtic, highlighting their perceived luck in the match and underscoring the competitive nature of the title race.

Why McInnes’ Comments Are Being Viewed as a Response

Celtic’s late goal against Aberdeen remains one of the most debated decisions of the Premiership season. While VAR confirmed the goal was onside at the exact moment the pass was made in line with the Laws of the Game broadcast angles initially appeared to show Nygren ahead, sparking controversy.

McInnes’ words about “four teams in the race” were made in the aftermath of Celtic’s contentious victory, and many online commentators have interpreted his remarks as a pointed message about how small margins and crucial decisions can influence the title race.

Supporters of Hearts and Motherwell have latched onto his words, suggesting they reflect frustration among clubs outside the Old Firm over how key calls are handled in decisive matches.

The Bigger Picture in the Title Battle

As Celtic’s victory reduced Hearts’ lead to five points, McInnes emphasised the competitiveness of the top of the table not just with Rangers and Celtic, but with Motherwell firmly in the mix.

His viral comments underline just how tense and unpredictable this season’s title race has become, and how single decisions on the pitch can fuel wider debates.

What Comes Next

With Hearts holding only a five-point advantage and Celtic riding the momentum of controversial wins, McInnes’ remarks have added another layer of intrigue to the championship chase.

Whether intended as a direct reaction to Nygren’s goal or not, his words have become central to the conversation and the battle at the top of the Scottish Premiership shows no sign of letting up as the season enters its decisive phases.

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