The Rangers hero insists the Celtic striker knew what he was doing as he branded the spot-kick 'so soft' and a 'harsh' decision as he delivered his opinion on the Hearts big talking point.
Barry Ferguson admits he would be 'going off his head' if he was penalised for the penalty won by Kyogo Furuhashi at Hearts.
Lawrence Shankland pulled a goal back for the hosts to give them a glimmer of hope but Tomoki Iwata scored his first for Celtic in a memorable moment as Brendan Rodgers' men secured all three points with a convincing win to restore their seven point advantage over Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership standings.
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