Robbie Neilson didn't see Hearts' dramatic leveller after being sent off in the huge top of the table clash against Rangers.
But he revelled in how quiet Ibrox got after Craig Halkett's 90th minute goal — and insisted Juninho Bacuna deserved a red card for "grabbing Stephen Kingsley by the throat".
Defender Halkett capitalised on a costly mistake from Allan McGregor in the final minutes but boss Neilson was already in the stands after Don Robertson flashed him a red.
With his side trailing to John Lundstram 's goal, Kingsley was involved in an exchange with Bacuna.

Kingsley shoved the midfielder on the touchline in front of the managers as the ball headed out of play for a throw-in.
Bacuna reacted angrily as the midfielder grasped his opponent by the throat.
That sparked Neilson to gesture for a red card for the Rangers man, however Robertson opted to book both players.
That infuriated the Jambos boss who called again for Bacuna to be sent off and then threw his jacket to the ground.
Robertson then did reach for the red - but Neilson was the one to receive it.
But the gaffer was unflinching after the match as he calmly said: "I didn’t see the goal but I just heard the silence, which was nice."
However, he will be happy with the end result in Glasgow as his side continued their unbeaten Premiership run.