Kilmarnock boss Stuart Kettlewell has called for consistency after accepting the SFA’s explanation regarding Celtic’s late penalty against his side on Sunday. ‌

The visitors were awarded an injury-time spot-kick at Rugby Park after Lewis Mayo was deemed to have handled inside the box. A James Forrest has deflected off Mayo’s teammate Robbie Deas and on to his arm from close range. ‌

Kelechi Iheanacho marked his debut with the crucial finish to seal a 2-1 win. ‌

The gaffer had originally asked for clarity after the game and insisted that both he and his players were told such incidents wouldn’t result in penalties.

However, the SFA released an explanation shortly after the final whistle, saying: “The penalty was awarded for handball by the Kilmarnock defender whose arm is in an un

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