Video has emerged of Celtic fans yelling with cops amid claims they were being 'crushed' before last night's title winning match in Dundee.
The video shows hoops fans descending on Tannadice ahead of the Hoops' clash with Dundee United just before the 7.30pm kick off last night.
Police had earlier tweeted explaining restricted street access surrounding the stadium.
A large group can be seen huddled together in front of a number of police units, including mounted officers, in place to manage the crowd.
The supporters can be heard yelling at at officers to "move the horses" and claimed that the cops "were causing the crush."
Cops try to tell the fans to move back but as the video ends some supports break the line and walk towards the turnstiles.
A caption alongside the video posted online read: "Absolutely shocking. Everyone panicking and people push from the back forward. Myself included. Creating a crush.
"[What] were they thinking closing the streets to Celtic fans?!"
Other Celtic fans replied and shared their experiences of the incident.
One said: "Why they then parked vans and put horses across it forcing you into a bottleneck is ridiculous.
The police tweet from earlier in the day explaining access read: "Heading to the Dundee United v Celtic game tonight? Dundee Utd fans in the Eddie Thompson Stand can only access the stand by Tannadice Street at the Arklay Street end.
"Fans in the George Fox Stand can go via Sandeman Street as normal. Neish St and North Isla St will be closed."
Chief Superintendent Phil Davison said: "An appropriate policing plan was in place to maintain public safety and minimise disruption to the local community for the match between Dundee United and Celtic football clubs at Tannadice Park on Wednesday, 11 May, 2022.
"This included measures in place around the stadium to ensure fans could enter Tannadice Park safely.
"There were no reports of any injuries.
"I would like to thank the vast majority of supporters for the conduct surrounding the match."
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