Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell says the SFA have “set the standard” on what is a penalty following the decision to award Celtic a late spot-kick at the weekend.

The Rugby Park side looked as though they had done enough to earn a point against the champions until the ball deflected off Lewis Mayo’s arm in injury-time.

Referee John Beaton was called over to the monitor to review the incident before pointing to the spot, and Kelechi Iheanacho stepped up to win the game on his debut.

Speaking ahead of Friday night’s League Cup quarter-final against St Mirren, Kettlewell said he is expecting to “see a lot of penalties” in coming games if the same rules are followed, and will be keeping an eye out for consistency across the board.

The former Motherwell boss revealed he did not contact

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