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Rangers star sprays Celtic fans with water as supporters PUNCH away dugout in rage as cops forced to get involved

VACLAV CERNY sprayed a bunch of Celtic fans with WATER as he celebrated Hamza Igamane’s dramatic winning goal, leading to a furious reaction from the crowd and some supporters PUNCHING the away dugout.

Rangers claimed a stunning three points at Parkhead thanks to goals from Nicolas Raskin, Mohamed Diomande and Igamane late on.

Screenshot of a man in a suit holding a soccer ball, surrounded by spectators in a stadium.
Video footage shows water being squirted at some home supporters
Screenshot of a soccer coach holding a ball amongst spectators.
It happened behind the back of Rangers boss Barry Ferguson
Screengrab of Celtic fans confronting Rangers bench staff at a football match.
Celtic fans reacted with fury and some punched the away dugout

Barry Ferguson‘s side took a 2-0 lead into half-time but Celtic responded almost immediately after the restart when Daizen Maeda headed home.

Brendan Rodgersmen began to gain more of a foothold in the game, and Reo Hatate levelled things up with just over 15 minutes remaining.

And while it looked like the momentum as with the home side as Rangers tired following their exhausting Europa League penalty shootout exploits, the Light Blues found a second wind and it allowed Igamane to capitalise on a slip from Alistair Johnston and a mistake from Cameron Carter-Vickers to smash the ball into the top corner of Kasper Schmeichel‘s net.

But those celebrations took a turn when Cerny, who had been subbed by this point, ran along the touchline and appeared to aim his water bottle at the supporters in the front rows of the main stand.

Video footage shows several fans flinching and then as the players tried to sit back down, some of those in the crowd began attacking the visiting team’s dugout shelter in retaliation.

Nedim Bajrami also joined in with the antics and the commotion forced cops inside the ground into action.

Interim boss Ferguson was asked about the fracas at full-time and he said: “I was just concentrating on celebrating, I didn’t see the incident to be honest.”

More to follow.

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