The defender scored the crucial goal at Ibrox to send Ange Postecoglou’s players six points clear at the top of the Premiership table. However, it is another flashpoint for the American international that caught Miller’s eye. As James Tavernier sends the ball into the corner, Conor Goldson is pulled over by Carter-Vickers. Miller told Sportscene that the incident was worthy of Willie Colum, who pointed to the point and insisted that the VAR would have given the decision to the Rangers. He said: “For me, if the VAR is inside, it’s a penalty or if Willie Collum sees it. Read more related articles Read more related articles “He has been caught, a whole piece of the shirt. Connor Goldson tries to react and adjust to the ball, but his movement is blocked. “If it shows, it’s a penalty, but you will see it in every corner and in every foul given. There is a small blow, but I think it will be given next year, if there is a VAR.” Miller was a little more lenient when it came to a Carter-Vickers handball incident. Ryan Jack’s cross hit the center back in his upper hand in the penalty shootout and whistle Colum refuted the allegations. Ryan Jack’s cross hits Cameron Carter-Vickers Former Rangers and Celtic star Miller said: “I’m not even going to pretend I know the rule of handball, but I think another day, or some other referee can give it. “It would be very, very hard because I think Carter-Vickers weapons are next to him, but in recent weeks we have seen such things being given.” Michael Stewart insisted that there was no way he was a spot during his analysis. Stewart said: “It gets out of hand, there is no doubt, but it is not a penalty. “His hand is in a completely natural position and fortunately the laws have changed to reflect that.”