Celtic’s victory over Heart of Midlothian last weekend produced two main flashpoints as the latest round of VAR decisions left supporters with plenty to discuss. Firstly, the visitors were initially awarded a penalty for a Liam Scales handball that was overturned after an on-field review by referee Colin Steven. On closer inspection, the slow-motion replay of the incident showed that the ball hit the Irishman above the t-shirt line, resulting in no spot-kick being given and a post-match rant from Steven Naismith. The Hearts manager also took issue with the penalty Celtic inherited courtesy of …