New footage has shown missiles being directed towards the jubilant Rangers squad as they celebrated Hamza Igamane’s late winner at Celtic Park.
Rangers edged out their city rivals in a five-goal Scottish Premiership thriller, and with 2,500 away fans allowed into the stadium for the first time in several years, there was a fiery atmosphere around the ground.
A clip of the visiting support has been shared from the home sections, and it provides another angle on how both sets of punters reacted to the game-defining moment.
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Celtic supporters were enraged after Rangers players sprayed water into the home crowd during the chaotic celebrations following their winning goal at Parkhead.
The match, held in Glasgow’s east end, was an exciting affair as Rangers led 2-0 at half-time, only for Celtic to stage a second-half comeback and level the score.
With a sizeable travelling contingent present, when substitute Igamane unleashed a thunderous strike beyond Celtic’s Kasper Schmeichel to restore Rangers’ lead on 88 minutes, the aftermath saw intense scenes, with visible disruption that led to police being called behind manager Barry Ferguson’s dugout.
The chaos seemed widespread and was intensified when Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny appeared to spray water towards the Celtic fans, triggering an angry response from the home supporters.
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