Rangers win Mohamed Diomande red card appeal
Rangers have won their appeal against the red card shown to Mohamed Diomande in their 3-1 win over Dundee United.
The midfielder was sent off after a flashpoint involving Kevin Holt.
The United defender pushed the Ivory Coast international during injury time of Sunday's match, with Diomande raising his arm in retaliation.
Referee Nick Walsh quickly reached for a red card before being sent to the screen to review his decision by VAR Don Robertson.
Walsh stuck by his decision - much to the anger of Ibrox boss Philippe Clement who revealed after the game the club would lodge an appeal.
The Scottish FA have now confirmed the claim has been upheld meaning the sanction has been rescinded with immediate effect.
Diomande will now be available to face Ross County at home this weekend.
Rangers are in action before that - taking on Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise in their final Europa League league phase match.
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