Rangers defender Jon Flanagan was booked following a clash with Celtic's Scott Brown during a 2-0 victory at Ibrox.
But should the Rangers defender have been sent off five minutes into the second half?
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Flanagan appeared to aim an elbow at Brown during a corner, with referee Kevin Clancey to issuing a yellow card.
Many pundits said that Flanagan was lucky not to see red with BBC commentator Jim Duffy saying: "Jon Flanagan put a forearm into Scott Brown's face. You just can't do that. Steven Gerrard has been talking about the discipline of his players. He's a very lucky boy to be sent off."
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Sky's Neil McCann also agreed calling the Rangers defender "a lucky lucky boy"
Celtic were not given a penalty as the ball was not in play, minutes later Scott Arfield made it 2-0.
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