The Rangers FC boss, Danny Rohl, is demanding answers from the SFA after a controversial match against Celtic. The game saw two key decisions go against the Light Blues, with the most contentious being Celtic's Yang Hyeon-jun's goal, which was allowed despite being offside due to an obstructed view of the keeper by Benjamin Nygren. Rohl is also upset about a missed red card for Celtic's Alistair Johnston, who committed a crude challenge on Rangers' Mikey Moore, resulting in only a yellow card. Rohl plans to meet with SFA officials, including ref supremo Willie Collum, to discuss these decisions and their impact on the game. He believes the club has a right to an explanation and that the decisions were crucial in the outcome. Rohl's frustration is understandable, as the club has a history of feeling wronged by referees' decisions. This incident highlights the ongoing tension between clubs and the SFA, with Rohl emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in refereeing decisions. The meeting with SFA officials is a step towards addressing these concerns and ensuring fair play in Scottish football.