When Claudio Braga opened the scoring for Heart of Midlothian at Celtic Park, Kasper Schmeichel and the home defence had stopped. The majority in the stadium and watching on at home then expected it to be ruled out for offside.
The man himself admits he was among them.
But the energetic forward got his just rewards for adhering to that old adage of 'play to the whistle' when those around him wearing green and white did the exact opposite.
It turned out Arne Engels was too slow to get out after sliding off the pitch when trying to block Lawrence Shankland 's cross, and played the Portuguese onside when he beat Auston Trusty to a header in the box.
As much as everyone expected a referee's whistle, it didn't come and Braga was the only one who switched himself back on to the situati

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