Bojan Miovski has delivered his verdict on his penalty appeal for Rangers against Celtic today.
The Glasgow rivals played out a far from thrilling goalless draw at Ibrox.
Rangers thought they opened the scoring in the first half through John Souttar, although his header was soon disallowed for offside.
Not long before, as he ran in behind Celtic's defence, Miovski went down in the box as Liam Scales chased him.
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Referee Don Robertson waved the incident away even after it went to VAR.
Speaking to Sky Sports post-match, the Miovski delivered his verdict on the appeal: "I feel like he touched my leg," said the striker.
"This is why I fell down, but I need to check the video.
"I was just one day with the team. I felt a positive energy. Today we showed that we can have a good future."
Both sides aren't in action for a fortnight amid the first international break of the season.
They have until tomorrow evening to make moves in the transfer market, with the window shutting at 11pm in Scotland.