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Adam Idah accused of unseen Celtic 'punch' as flashpoint sparks unanimous red card verdict on club TV

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Simon Donnelly feared Adam Idah had thrown a “punch” during a heated exchange as Celtic annihilated Dundee. It was a Scottish Premiership stroll for the champions as they battered Tony Docherty’s 10-man side at Celtic Park – with Brendan Rodgers’ men taking a whopping 6-0 lead into the break at Parkhead.

But despite Idah, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Matt O'Riley, Daizen Maeda and Greg Taylor giving Celtic a five-goal advantage fans were sweating after the Ireland cap was involved in a tussle with Ricki Lamie.

Idah was flagged offside and appeared to be pushed over by the Dundee defender as he trudged back up the pitch. The striker then reacted angrily and shoved Lamie to the ground – which saw referee Matthew MacDermid reach for the yellow card with VAR refusing to intervene in the flashpoint – while Lamie avoided going into the book for his part in the incident.

On Celtic TV, Peter Grant was concerned it could have been much worse for the Norwich City loanee - and was joined by Donnelly in considering the star lucky to avoid a red card.

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