McInnes has concerns over keeper’s cheekbone after early collision
The main conceptual idea of the text is that Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes is unhappy with refereeing decisions that contributed to Celtic's 2-1 victory in their Scottish Cup match.
He particularly disputes the decision not to call a foul on Celtic player Auston Trusty, which led to the winning goal. McInnes argues that the foul should have been called, or at least the free kick awarded from the correct position.
The article also highlights Kilmarnock's injury woes and McInnes's pride in his team's performance despite being down several players.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes is unhappy with refereeing decisions that contributed to Celtic's 2-1 victory in their Scottish Cup match. He particularly disputes the decision not to call a foul on Celtic player Auston Trusty, which led to the winning goal. McInnes argues that the foul should have been called, or at least the free kick awarded from the correct position. The article also highlights Kilmarnock's injury woes and McInnes's pride in his team's performance despite being down several players.