Police Intervene as Celtic Fans Confront Rangers Dugout After Late Winner

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Police officers were forced to intervene after tensions flared in the aftermath of Hamza Igamane’s dramatic late goal against Celtic.

The Rangers forward struck a powerful winner at Celtic Park with just two minutes remaining, securing a thrilling 3-2 victory for the Ibrox side.

A long ball forward was misjudged by the Celtic defence, allowing Igamane to control it before firing into the top corner. His goal sparked jubilant celebrations among the Rangers players and staff.

However, emotions quickly escalated in the home stands, with Sky Sports footage capturing police officers stepping in to separate angry Celtic supporters from the Rangers dugout.

The apparent source of the outrage was Rangers substitute Vaclav Černý, who appeared to spray water towards the home crowd from his bottle while celebrating.

Rangers substitutes had sprinted up the touchline to join Igamane and their teammates, while Barry Ferguson passionately celebrated in his technical area.

Commentating on the incident, Sky Sports broadcaster Ian Crocker remarked: "There's been a problem down by the Rangers dugout."