Dan Casey denies intentionally injuring Rangers player Ross McCausland despite accusations from Ibrox captain James Tavernier. Casey who later scored Motherwell’s winning goal faced criticism for a challenge that forced McCausland to leave the field on crutches.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of protection from referees for his players. Casey defended himself, asserting he went for the ball and didn’t intend harm. Tavernier deemed the challenge reckless highlighting McCausland’s injury.
Casey’s involvement in various incidents marked Motherwell’s 2-1 victory with VAR awarding a penalty for a challenge involving Casey and Stephen O’Donnell. Casey uncertain about the penalty decision acknowledged the significant win for Motherwell at Ibrox.
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