Daizen Maeda expressed his frustration after his second goal was disallowed for a tight offside call on Kyogo‘s pass to him was the phase of play ruled offside.
Maeda’s superb strike was unfortunately nullified, with the line showing it was an extremely marginal decision.
Taking to Twitter, Maeda expressed his disappointment, tweeting that the call was “so close”.
https://twitter.com/m_daizen_1020/status/1614358913255706626?s=46&t=G0tyjOxmv3umMWe6hWyu_Q
It was the right decision, but frustrating for the fans. Yet again, those in the stadium were oblivious to the ongoing check.
Maeda was superb throughout the match, causing Kilmarnock many problems and creating many chances for the Hoops.
He was unlucky not to have a brace to his name, but he’ll be pleased with his performance, as will the manager.
The World Cup has filled the player with confidence, looking like a new player since the league’s resumption.