The Rangers player expresses strong criticism in his complaint about the referee, while Philippe Clement has already condemned the “dangerous” incidents.

If one were to embark on revolutionizing Scottish football, several key areas would merit attention. These could include reforms in the top-flight team count, optimizing TV deals, refining the structure of reserve or academy football, among others. Notably, high on the agenda is the fair treatment of players, exemplified by the case of Rangers’ Todd Cantwell and his frequent fouling by opposing players. Despite enduring two significant injuries during the season, one of which resulted from an unpenalized reckless challenge, Cantwell continues to be targeted on the field.

There is a clear consensus that Scottish refereeing requires a comprehensive overhaul in terms of training and maintaining consistent standards. It’s crucial to elevate refereeing to the levels witnessed on the continent, particularly in safeguarding players like Todd Cantwell, a sentiment echoed by Cantwell himself.

Rangers’ key player, Todd Cantwell, subtly criticizes referees in his recent comments. Philippe Clement has also addressed the issue of losing players due to harsh tackles, emphasizing the need for player protection on the pitch.

Ross McCausland appears set to carry an injury until the season’s end due to Dan Casey’s challenge during the match at Ibrox, which forced the young winger to be substituted. The Rangers manager expressed dissatisfaction with such tackles, highlighting their dangerous nature and the subsequent loss of valuable players. He emphasized the role of referees in protecting the game and players from such hazardous incidents.

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