Celtic's match-winning penalty at Fir Park dented Motherwell's title hopes, with the Hoops awarded a spot-kick deep into stoppage time. The finale to the William Hill Premiership campaign was shrouded in controversy as the Hoops were given a spot-kick while drawing 2-2. VAR Andrew Dallas intervened to alert match referee John Beaton to his belief that Motherwell winger Sam Nicholson had touched the ball with his hand, while challenging Celtic defender Auston Trusty in the air. The decision sparked outrage among Motherwell fans, who felt that the penalty was a clear error. The Hoops' victory marked a significant blow to Motherwell's title hopes, with the club now facing an uphill battle to secure a top-four finish. The controversy surrounding the penalty has sparked a heated debate among football fans, with many calling for a review of the VAR system. The incident has also raised questions about the role of referees in the game, with some arguing that they are too heavily reliant on technology. The Scottish FA's key match incident (KMI) panel has ruled that the penalty was a correct decision, but the controversy surrounding the incident is unlikely to die down anytime soon. The Hoops' victory marked a significant milestone in their season, with the club now looking to build on their momentum in the coming weeks. The team's manager, Brendan Rodgers, praised his players for their determination and resilience in the face of adversity. The Hoops' victory was a testament to the team's strength and depth, with several players stepping up to make crucial contributions. The team's fans were ecstatic, with many taking to social media to celebrate the victory. The Hoops' victory marked a significant blow to Motherwell's title hopes, but the club remains optimistic about their chances of securing a top-four finish. The team's players and staff are working tirelessly to prepare for the upcoming matches, with a focus on building on their momentum and securing a successful finish to the season.