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Scott Brown was 'basically assaulted twice' against Rangers, says Callum McGregor

Ryan Kent pushes Scott Brown
Image: Ryan Kent pushes Scott Brown

Callum McGregor says Celtic captain Scott Brown was "basically assaulted twice" during the 2-1 win over Rangers on Sunday.

Gers striker Alfredo Morelos was sent off in the first half for the fifth time this season - one red card was subsequently downgraded - for throwing an elbow at the Hoops captain after he appeared to clip the Colombian's heel.

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Later in the match Ibrox forward Ryan Kent knocked the midfielder to the ground, for which he was handed a disciplinary charge on Tuesday afternoon.

A melee after the final whistle saw Rangers defender Andy Halliday receive a second yellow card for taking exception to Brown's celebrations.

Andy Halliday and Scott Brown clash after full-time of the Old Firm derby
Image: Andy Halliday and Scott Brown clash after full-time of the Old Firm derby

Parkhead midfielder McGregor, speaking at the SEC in Glasgow where he was publicising The Celtic Festival in the summer, said: "I don't think Scott did anything wrong. Tactical, mind games, whatever you want to call them, are part of football.

"He never actually did a lot wrong. The Morelos one, he runs across the path of him and he gets that reaction.

"People can say what they want about Scott Brown but that did not warrant the reaction it got.

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"He was basically assaulted twice in the game, for a bit of mind games and a bit of tactics.

"That's nothing for anyone to speak about Scott and his behaviour, it is obviously the other side."

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Highlights of the Old Firm derby as Celtic scored late to claim the points against Rangers.

The Hoops' victory took them 13 points clear of Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership with seven games remaining and set them up for an eighth successive title.

Scotland midfielder McGregor insists there was "never a specific tactic" to wind up Morelos but added professional footballers "are not stupid".

McGregor, who believes Celtic are "within touching distance" of the title as they prepare for the trip to St Mirren on Wednesday night, said: "I wouldn't say it was in the game plan.

"But players are professional footballers, they understand what they see in other games and they are not stupid, they know how to win games.

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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says Alfredo Morelos has shown remorse for his red card against Celtic and accepted the fine he's been given.

"There are different ways of winning football matches and as I say, if you can provoke people or do things to get an advantage then it is fair game.

"You can see his (Morelos) record over the season. If people provoke him or try to get in his head or whatever then he is going to react.

"In a big game for us, we are always trying to get the edge, whether football-wise or tactical, you try to get any advantage you can to win these games because at the end of the day the only thing that matters is the result."

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