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Jermain Defoe was charged with diving while the Rangers defeated St Mirren 4-0 with the help of four penalties in the Scottish Premiership.
Paul McGinn has joined St Mirren manager Oran Kearney to interview referee Andy Dallas following the 4-0 controversy over the Buddies against the Rangers this weekend.
The Rangers were sentenced to four penalties during a strange meeting at Ibrox. Dallas was at the center of an exciting debate after the match.
On the official website of St Mirren, Kearney claimed that only one of the four shots on goal had been correctly awarded, while the Gers Jermain Defoe striker was the subject of much criticism during last 48 hours for a perceived dive that apparently deceived the referee. the first half.
And, to make the situation even more intriguing, St Mirren defender McGinn, who allegedly cheated on Defoe, admitted that Bournemouth's goalkeeper did not even ask for a shot.
"I was surprised by the decision. I spoke to Defoe and he said he did not even ask for it. I then spoke to the referee who asked Defoe if he was diving, "McGinn told the Scottish Sun.
"I did not have any contact with me, but I do not think he dived. He expected me to have a fault, so when the contact was not touched, he tried to get up.
"I was not looking for it to be reserved, I just wanted the referee to make the right call. I told him that Defoe was not looking for a penalty, but he still indicated the goal. "
Defoe kicked, captain James Tavernier converting two more. The right-back did not, however, manage to make a hat-trick, but he hit the post in the first period to 12 yards.
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