Everything Giovanni van Bronckhorst said to Sky Sports.
What did you make of the game?
It was a game where a lot of things happened. It was a very physical game and after the two red cards we were fighting to get the win. It was always going to be difficult but we almost succeeded in getting the three points. In injury time the ball fell in the right position and they could score the equaliser and it cost us a lot of energy with nine men to prevent them scoring and we worked hard to deny them the goal but in the end we just came up short.
What did you make of the red cards?
It was a physical game. I saw some tackles in the first half with a lot of passion. The ref makes the decision if it's a red or yellow card. John was harsh to get the red card. I think it was a foul but he didn't have any intention to hit him really hard so I was surprised he gave the red card. We will have to look into this one. The second half, with the physicality they have it's always going to be fighting duels. The second red card, I haven't seen it back. So we will have to see what happened there but after the two decisions, we were left with nine men so when we had the ball it was difficult to keep it and we were avoiding the goal against us.
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What was your view on the Hibs' penalty?
I saw that the ball went back to the keeper and Antonio Colak went to press him. It looks like he held him with his hands and a foul in the penalty box.
Were you asking for a red card?
No, I wasn't sure about the rules. I think it's different when it's a clear scoring chance or not. That was the argument with the officials. Once they decided it wasn't a clear opportunity and it was yellow, for me that was over.
What did you make of Tom Lawrence's goal and how is he after going off injured?
It was a good move, a good attack with a great cross and goal. He was caught in a bad tackle and twisted his ankle a little bit. We took him off and will have to see if he's fit for Wednesday.
Can VAR not come quick enough in Scotland?
Of course, but I have seen it before. It will help the referees make the right decisions. Especially with the red cards you will have time to think about it and see if it's a red card or not and now once the decision is made you can't overturn it. I'm very pro-VAR but until it's here you can't change that.
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