Police Norway reported no disabled casualties despite Celtic’s 1-0 win away to Rosenborg.
A goal from Scott Sinclair just before half time triggered wild scenes of celebration among players and the 800 travelling support but thankfully no injuries were reported among the home support.
After the final whistle the Celtic players went over to salute the travelling support but despite fears the whole event passed off without incident.
Norwegian police no doubt furious as the celtic team rile up the locals
— Jamie ???????????????????????????????? (@JBoswell67) November 29, 2018
Offensive and inflammatory scenes. Call the cops ????????????
— Flat White for Dave (@DaleMarsters) November 29, 2018
Get arrested for that here
— Alan Byrne (@alanbyrne28982) November 29, 2018
Celebrate as loud as u can bhoys
— kate dunbar (@katedunbar61) November 29, 2018
Look at those thugs. They will cause a riot
— Manlikep (@Swingtoper) November 29, 2018
Look at them, look at them, look at them inciting the fans!!
— Whosa Ghirlie (@whosaghirlie) November 29, 2018
With RB Salzburg winning 1-0 at home to RB Leipzig Celtic are sitting in second place three points clear of the German side going into the final match.
A point at home to Salzburg will ensure a place in the last 32 although a defeat could also take Celtic through if Leipzig fail to beat Rosenborg on home soil.
Tonight’s match was Celtic’s third away to Rosenborg in the last 18 months with no reports of any injuries despite Celtic winning twice and drawing the other match.