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“R0BBERY AT PARKHEAD! Beaton’s DlSGRACEFUL Penalty & Red Card Gift Hands Celtic Stolen Victory – Longelo Red-Carded for NOTHING While Hoops StruggIe!

Posted on March 14, 2026 by Mrsport

Beaton’s Late Gift: How a Controversial Penalty and Red Card Robbed Motherwell and Handed Celtic a Dodgy Win

In a match that had all the makings of a classic giant-killing upset, Motherwell travelled to Celtic Park and more than held their own against the champions. They frustrated the Hoops for long spells, grabbed a deserved equalizer, and looked set to walk away with a hard-earned point – until referee John Beaton stepped in to “save” the day in the closing stages.
The incident? A coming-together at the back post involving Celtic’s Daizen Maeda and Motherwell’s Emmanuel Longelo.

Maeda went down under contact, Beaton pointed to the spot, but then headed to the monitor for a VAR check. What followed was pure chaos: the penalty stood, and Longelo was shown a straight red card.
Let’s call it what it is – a stonewall robbery.

Motherwell fans (and plenty of neutrals) are fuming, and rightly so. The contact looked minimal at best – a tangle of legs in a crowded box, nothing malicious or reckless enough to warrant a sending-off.

Denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity? Maeda was surrounded by defenders, the ball wasn’t exactly rolling into an empty net, and the challenge wasn’t studs-up violence. This was a yellow at worst in most games, yet Beaton went full nuclear with the red.

And the penalty itself? Soft doesn’t even cover it. Maeda initiated contact as much as Longelo, yet it’s the away defender who pays the ultimate price. Celtic convert (Cvancara slots it home), game over, 2-1 Hoops, title race tilted once again.

This isn’t the first time Beaton’s decisions have raised eyebrows in big games involving Celtic. From VAR interventions that swing momentum to calls that seem to favor one side when the pressure’s on, the narrative is building: when Celtic need a lifeline, the officials deliver.

Motherwell boss and players will be gutted – they controlled chunks of the game, defended brilliantly, and were on the verge of a massive result. Instead, they’re left with nothing but questions and a long bus ride home feeling hard done by.

Scottish football fans deserve better than this. VAR was supposed to eliminate controversy, not create it. Until decisions like this are consistently called out and corrected, the cries of bias will only get louder.

What do you think – fair call or daylight robbery? Drop your thoughts below, and share if you agree Beaton lost the plot today! 🔥

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