Brendan Rodgers has landed a defence from former Celtic boss Neil Lennon over his spiky post-match interview following the win over Motherwell.
The Scottish Premiership champions fought back from a goal down at Fir Park thanks to a double from Adam Idah and a third goal from Luis Palma - but it's his spiky post-match interview that has got people talking.
The Irishman was less than happy in a post-match interview with BBC Scotland's reporter Jane Lewis as he refused to elaborate on his claims that a narrative has already been written about his team this season.
The interview was cut short abruptly with Rodgers referring to the journalist as a "good girl" before walking away. However, Lennon reckons that the point of the angry reaction from boss Rodgers was to create a siege mentality in the Celtic Park dressing room going into the final stages of the title race with Rangers.