ALAN STUBBS was furious with a controversial call from referee Willie Collum as Rangers beat Hibernian 2-0 at Easter Road.
Trailing to Lee Wallace's first-half strike, the Leith side were incensed when the whistler failed to blow for a foul on Paul Hanlon in the build-up to the crucial second goal.
Kenny Miller clinched the points for Rangers, and boss Stubbs said: "When he (Collum) sees it back again ... well, there's no point. He's there to get the big calls right and he got a big call very, very wrong. There was no point speaking to him afterwards. Everyone in the stadium could see it was a foul.
"There's no way you can dress it up - it was a foul - Paul was caught after he cleared the ball and, in the laws of the game, it was a foul.
"I don't want to sit here and try to justify a decision. Only one guy can do that, but he's protected and not allowed to talk."
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