Motherwell match-winner Dan Casey trolled Rangers as he launched into a VAR celebration after his goal at Ibrox.

The defender nodded home after 75 minutes as Motherwell claimed a historic win in Glasgow.

And Casey, 26, couldn't resist a cheeky celebration as he motioned for a VAR check as he wheeled away before being swarmed by his team-mates.

Grinning Casey made the hand signal for a VAR review after his goal but there was no need for concern as the header was quickly awarded.

The celebration came after Casey and Stephen O'Donnell challenged Fabio Silva in the box leading to a VAR review which resulted in a Rangers penalty and leveller from James Tavernier.

Now, though, Casey has been caught in the crossfire of Philippe Clement after the match over a tackle on Ross McCausland branded "too dangerous".

The Rangers winger was forced off after a heavy challenge from Casey but no foul was awarded or card shown - much to the bewilderment of Clement.

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The angry Ibrox boss said: "Ross is bad because he was kicked off the pitch. There was no foul, no yellow card, no red card.

"When I see how we’ve got red cards in the last few months - then I see this action - I don’t understand it, to be honest.

"There is too much intensity. When you have to take a player off in the first half because he can’t walk any more after contact - you need to realise something bad happened there. But clearly not.

"I didn’t think about the fact the same player scored the winning goal."