Celtic boss Neil Lennon condemns bottle-throwing incidents at Easter Road

Celtic interim boss Neil Lennon condemned the bottle-throwing incidents during his side’s 2-0 William Hill Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Hibernian at Easter Road as “totally unacceptable”.

In the second-half with the game still goalless and Hoops winger Scott Sinclair set to take a corner, referee Willie Collum removed a bottle that had been launched onto the pitch before play commenced and a flare was thrown on the field after Forrest’s goal had put the visitors ahead.

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