Nick Montgomery was not happy with the officials and his opposite number as Hibs slipped to a 4-0 defeat at Rangers
Hibs boss Nick Montgomery didn't hold his punches back after suggesting that poor refereeing hindered his side in their 4-0 loss to Rangers on Saturday afternoon.
But despite the manner of the defeat, Montgomery suggested that Scott Wright had fouled Joe Newell in the build up for Raskin's goal that effectively settled the tie - and he didn't hold back in his scathing criticism of Clement, labelling his involvement in controlling a ball before it had gone out of play as 'illegal' as his Hibs side slipped to ninth in the table.
READ MORE: Rangers 4 Hibs 0 as Nick Montgomery suffers first defeat as manager in poor Ibrox loss - 3 things we learned And Montgomery let his fume spill over more when referring to the moment where Clement controlled the ball - whilst it was still in play.
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