Smirking Charlie Mulgrew dismissed claims that Rangers should have been awarded two penalties against Dundee United.
Bobby Madden waved away two penalty claims in the draw at Tannadice after the ball made contact with Ross Graham's hand before the defender dragged down Fashion Sakala in the second half.
Following the full-time whistle, Gio van Bronckhorst issued a fresh call for VAR in Scottish football citing the two incidents.
However, United defender Mulgrew clearly saw things very differently from the Rangers boss.
The Scotland cap was asked by BBC Sportscene reporter Brian McLaughlin if he had a view on the penalty claims, Mulgrew queried: "What ones?"
The 'handball' was then put to him, but he said: "Pfft, never a pen.
"(Laughing) It's came to him quick and his hands are by his sides. Nah, what other one is there?"
Pointing to the incident involving Fashion Sakala, a smiling Mulgrew quipped: "You've made that up! Nah, no chance."