The Scottish FA has criticized Celtic's controversial penalty award in their match against Motherwell FC. The decision has sparked debate among fans and pundits alike. Motherwell FC manager, Stephen Robinson, expressed his disappointment with the decision, stating that it was a clear error. The penalty was awarded in the 88th minute, giving Celtic a 1-0 lead over Motherwell FC. The match was played at Fir Park, Motherwell FC's home stadium. The Scottish FA has promised to review the decision and take necessary action. Motherwell FC players, including Chris Long and Liam Grimshaw, were disappointed with the decision and felt that it was a turning point in the match. The match was a crucial one for Motherwell FC, who were looking to secure a win against their rivals. The Scottish FA's decision has sparked debate among fans and pundits alike, with many feeling that it was a clear error. Motherwell FC's fans were disappointed with the decision and felt that it was a setback for their team. The match was a closely contested one, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. However, the controversy surrounding the penalty award overshadowed the match and left a sour taste in the mouths of Motherwell FC fans.