Because of her jeering gesture towards the match referee, the Parkhead manager got her booking enhanced.
In a breathless 3-2 victory for the Ibrox team, Rangers were awarded a “dubious” penalty, and enraged Celtic manager Elena Sadiku was sent off for slapping referee Jamie Wilkie.
Amid her protests over the decision to give the visitors a penalty for what appeared to be a foul by Shannon McGregor on Charlie Devlin, the guy in the middle booked the Parkhead manager.
The Swede was furious and was given a yellow card when Katie Wilkinson converted to make it 2-1. After she clapped towards the match official, it was changed to a red.
Through Caitlin Hayes and Saoirse Noonan, Celtic twice balanced the goals from Rio Hardy and Wilkinson’s team, but they were defeated by Chelsea Cornet’s bold winner.
Additionally, Sadiku, who promised to be more composed on the touchline, ran afoul of the referee once more. Gemma Fay, meanwhile, was not impressed by the decision to award Rangers a penalty.
202-time Scotland keeper Fay, who co-comments on Sky Sports, stated: “Depending on whether you speak to an attacker or a defender, questions will be posed about this.
In fact, I believe Devlin committed a foul on McGregor as he went in. However, a women’s Old Firm game would not be complete without a questionable penalty. Aren’t those the guidelines?
Rangers now lead Celtic by four points, although Glasgow City, the leaders, can go five points ahead later on Sunday.
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