Robbie Neilson reckons Celtic fans influenced Kevin Clancy as Hearts boss takes aim over double sending off
Robbie Neilson suspects ref Kevin Clancy was influenced by the Celtic Park crowd in sending off two Hearts players on Sunday.
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Robbie Neilson suspects ref Kevin Clancy was influenced by the Celtic Park crowd in sending off two Hearts players on Sunday.
Robbie Neilson gave some of his star turns a rest – but the Jambo stand-ins still made Celtic sweat for the points to send the champions clear at the top of the Premiership.
Boss Ange Postecoglou is facing a big call over the Celtic midfield engine room as the Scottish champions welcome Hearts to Parkhead.
Robbie Neilson will have to reshuffle his Hearts defence for Sunday’s trip to Celtic after losing key centre-back Craig Halkett to a hamstring injury.
McKay is busy preparing for tomorrow’s Premiership visit to Celtic with manager Robbie Neilson considering some changes to keep his team fresh after midweek European exertions in Switzerland.
CRAIG SWAN : Grounds for optimism come in the shape of last season's Europa efforts. But PSV looked very good in spells at Ibrox and the odds are shaded against the Light Blues. SCOTT BURNS: The fact the tie is still at 2-2 means this tie is very much on a knife-edge. PSV may be slight favourites with home advantage but Rangers have shown in recent seasons they can go away from home in Europe and dig out big results. They can do it again next week. MICHAEL GANNON: PSV are a quality side but they looked ropey at times at the back. Rangers can get at them and Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men will need to deal with the expectation from their own support. It could be another memorable night for Gers.
Robbie Neilson insists Hearts won't be taking their eye off battles on the home front despite their Europa League future hanging in the balance. The Tynecastle boss is adamant next Thursday's play-off, second-leg against FC Zurich doesn't take priority ahead of a visit to Celtic.
Jack Ross insists he has no problem with his Dundee United players locking him out of their dressing room debrief if it helps clear the air at Tannadice.