Clement pleased with 'common logic' after Diomande's red overturned
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has welcomed the decision to rescind the late red card shown to Mohamed Diomande in Sunday's 3-1 win Premiership win over Dundee United.
Diomande clashed with United's Kevin Holt in injury time and, despite being asked to review the incident by the VAR, referee Nick Walsh stuck with his original call, which was subsequently overturned on appeal.
"It's just common logic," said Clement in the build-up to Thursday's Europa League tie against Union Saint-Gilloise at Ibrox.
"It's a normal thing. It's good there is a good system that you can appeal.
"It's good also that VAR did their job during the game and were clear it was not a red card. It's good that the system works.
"Of course, it's a big difference now it's the last two minutes of the game and this happens and it doesn't have any influence on the result.
"It would have been totally different if it happened in the first half and you would need to play with 10 players because then it impacts the game also, but that was not the case.
"Everybody made clear it was not a red card and that there was a mistake made. That's finished."