Rangers denounce the event where Engels was struck with a coin.
Rangers have “in the strongest possible terms” denounced the incident in which a coin struck Celtic’s Arne Engels during Thursday’s Old Firm match.
Denounce the event Towards the end of Rangers’ 3-0 victory, the substitute was struck while attempting to take a corner, falling to the ground and requiring medical attention.
Indicated they will help police with their inquiry. Adding there were no Celtic supporters inside Ibrox due to the continuing.
According to Celtic. They think police scotland is looking into two different incidences.
“The frequent missile targeting of our players and personnel is truly horrible and completely unacceptable,” they continued.
Although Engels was “OK,” Celtics manager Brendan Rodgers stated that “one inch lower. He would have been [struck] straight in the eye.”
The event occurred close to the end of a derby that may result in. Rangers being punished and reduced Celtic’s lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 11 points.
After witnessing Engels being struck, Celtic defender Alistair Johnston advised “everyone to be smart” during games.
The defender went on to say, “Let us not throw objects at guys’ heads since it is humans out there. Someone is son.”