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Auston Trusty kicks Jack Butland's head (Image: PA)

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Rangers have been accused of 'playing to the gallery' after their complaints over Auston Trusty's challenge on Jack Butland at the weekend.

The Celtic defender caught the goalkeeper's head with his boot, after he left his right foot in when Butland gathered the ball.

Referee Nick Walsh brandished a yellow card to the American international, as Rangers' players asked why a more severe punishment wasn't handed out. VAR reviewed the incident and concluded that a booking sufficed, with Rangers already down to 10 men following Thelo Aasgaard's earlier red card.

However, after talks with...

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