One Celtic fan in the South Stand managed to capture most of the post match confrontation.
Despite their goading and taunting of Scott Brown after the December Glasgow derby it seems that most of the Ibrox players couldn’t cope with a mild dose of Karma.
The sight of Brown celebrating on the pitch in front of the Celtic fans closest to the 800 visiting fans proved to be too much for Andy Halliday whose actions were defended by Steven Gerrard.
Not an absolute f**k given by our captain ???? stay classy bhoys ???? oh and f**k you Andy Halliday ???? beware of the lions ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/AVbc9NTc0G
— Katrina (@kattastic31) March 31, 2019
The former Bradford City starlet headed over to confront Brown with his arms raised only to be met by Scott Bain as officials and substitutes dashed from the visitors technical area to try and quieten down the situation.
Referee Bobby Madden seemed powerless as Halliday lost control, afterwards it emerged that the Ibrox man had been given a second yellow card for his actions.
The Compliance Officer of the SFA is expected to review the incident, whether they look at fan videos or go on the reports of their match officials remains to be seen.