Robinson reckons HIS changes cost St Mirren, and can't pin any of the blame on Nick Walsh for sending Ryan Strain off.
Gutted gaffer Stephen Robinson admits he can’t point the finger at Nick Walsh after confessing the referee got it spot on with his VAR penalty award.
But it’s the Ibrox side now up to second on goal difference after Ryan Strain’s goal-line handball gave Rangers a penalty and a man advantage as the Australian was sent off following a VAR check. Robinson was hoping to inspire a fightback as he threw on attackers Michael Mandron, Alex Greive and Caolan Boyd-Munce with 25 minutes left.
“People have to make decisions in the game. It’s just a reaction from Ryan. It’s a poor decision – we know that – and the referee gets it 100 percent correct. “We try to stay in the game for 65 minutes. That was our plan. We came out and made three forward changes to try to give us some momentum. But it didn’t do that as right away we lost a goal. That comes from our decision-making. So ultimately today we’ve been punished for our decisions without the ball.
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