There have been more mistakes from players and managers this season than by match officials according to Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou.
A number of controversial decisions have been made by referees and their assistants.
Nick Walsh got decisions wrong in the lead up to two Celtic goals, according to Livingston boss David Martindale.
The officials are human beings, according to Postecoglou.
I have seen players and managers make more mistakes than referees this year.
The opening goal at Livingston came from a corner, with replays suggesting that the ball last touched Anthony Ralston before he left the field.
The Livingston manager felt that the Celtic player handled the ball prior to the cross that was turned into his own net by the Celtic player.
It seems a lot of the analysis of games here is more about watching the referees than analyzing the actual game.
There are still a lot of things that need to happen for us to score from that corner.
It is easy for people to look for those things. If people think we are in a good position because we are getting good decisions from officials, we will just keep doing what we are doing.
There will always be an open door at Celtic for former captain Scott Brown according to Postecoglou.
Brown left his player-coach role at Aberdeen after nine months to take the next steps in his coaching journey, according to the club.
A return to Celtic in a coaching capacity has been linked with the return of the former Scotland player.
Scott Brown is one of the legends of the club and will go down as one of its greats, according to Postecoglou.
He is a guy who I admired from afar, but he has left a massive legacy and I am sure there will always be a welcome place for him here.