After the 1-1 draw with St Johnstone the Celtic squad were marched out together past the waiting media before getting on coaches to leave the stadium.
There are various exit routes from inside the stadium but with the media conducting their post-match interviews from the west side of the South Stand Front a miserable group of players walked by before leaving the stadium.
Very despondent Celtic squad being escorted out of Celtic Park earlier.
They were met with fans booing and confronting the coaches as they left.@STVSport pic.twitter.com/HIvo1rlsaD
— Ronnie Charters (@STVRonnie) December 6, 2020
? ‘It’s a two-way thing – the players need to play better.’
Neil Lennon says his players need ‘support’ after St. Johnstone draw made it two wins from their last twelve ?
– @ArnoldClark pic.twitter.com/hPDf6QsSoK
— PLZ Soccer (@PLZSoccer) December 6, 2020
The draw with St Johnstone left Celtic trailing by 13 points at the top of the table to go alongside being knocked out of three cup competitions before the end of November.
For the second week running fans were protesting outside the ground with the situation accentuated by the club installing barriers at the top of the Celtic Way.
With two wins from 12 matches it is looking increasingly difficult for Neil Lennon to stay in charge but the Irishman has shown no sign of stepping down, mentioning the backing from the club in his post match interviews.