CELTIC took an early lead inside 21 seconds against Rangers at Ibrox through Daizen Maeda.
They added a second from the penalty spot before half time with a fine Matt O’Riley penalty.
Police picked up the objects after John Kennedy spoke with officers
But another penalty early in the second half saw James Tavernier pull one back for the home side.
And it wasn’t long after the goal that Rangers fans were spotted throwing ‘objects at the Celtic dugout’ as Sky Sports commentator Ian Crocker pointed out the incident.
And this prompted police to head to the Celtic dugout and pick up the objects, speaking with assistant manager John Kennedy.
The fiery affair saw Celtic come into the game one point ahead of rivals Rangers who have a game in hand against Dundee next week.
But the result of the game would prove to provide more than just bragging rights as the race for the Premiership title heats up.
Meanwhile, Celtic star Reo Hatate’s bizarre warm-up routine has left fans absolutely baffled.
The Japanese midfielder was back in the Hoops’ starting line-up for the derby clash against Rangers today after recently recovering from injury.
Hatate has become known for some of his rituals before matches, including walking on the pitch in his bare feet prior to his warm up.
However he took things up a notch today, with watchers confused by his actions.
As Sky Sports showed clips of the players warming up at Ibrox, the cameras zoomed in on Hatate to focus on him as one of the difference makers.
And the panel were left speechless as footage appeared on screen of the Celtic star bizarrely moving his hands up and down, with his index fingers pointing inward at one another.
After a few seconds of watching his hands go up and down at opposite times, Hatate then stops moving his hands.
He keeps his two fingers pointing inward and then moves them further apart from each other, almost as though he was stretching an imaginary string.
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