THIS is the shocking moment a hospitality guest SPAT at a Celtic fan at the Old Firm clash at Hampden.
The unsavoury incident appears to have happened at the conclusion of the Scottish Cup semi-final as fans made their way out.
The man filming is confronted by two other men
The second men then unleashes spit towards the man behind the camera
A video initially appeared on TikTok and has since been circulated on social media.
In the clip, Rangers players and a number of fans can be seen leaving the hospitality section of the main stand and making their way to the back.
A Celtic fan filming heckles the fans as they make their way out, telling one “all the best, hairy chest.”
He also waves at the fans as they make their way out.
The majority of fans walk on by, with some waving back at the man filming the video.
However, two men then directly approach him.
One of the men confronts the person filming, calling him a “tosser” while another person from behind the camera responds by calling him a “w****r.”
That is the moment when the other man then appears and spits in the face of the person filming.
He can be heard saying: “He’s just spat, he’s spat on me, he’s spat on me.”
A steward moves in before the video ends.
Jota scored the winner as Celtic beat Rangers 1-0 to reach the Scottish Cup final.
Ange Postecoglou‘s men are closing in on a domestic treble and could secure the league title with a win this coming weekend.
Meanwhile, former Celtic manager Ronny Deila has opened up on the pressure of managing the club.
He reckons it was the making of his career as a manager, but spoke frankly about the stress the job put him under.
Deila said: “I was very confident when I arrived at Celtic, but two years later that pressure has had an effect on my personality. Now I think I am able to handle the pressure at Standard because I have already experienced real pressure in Glasgow.
“In Glasgow, I was tired. I felt like I was sitting an exam 365 days in a row for two solid years.
“It was difficult but I learned a lot about myself, about the football, the pressure and on how to manage European football. In two years we played 26 matches on the European stage.
“When I was there, I didn’t really enjoy the experience. Now I tell myself to enjoy the moment. If you don’t enjoy where you are, it’s hard to perform.
“Nothing will be as hard as Celtic.
“I was not burnt out. But I had symptoms of stress that I had never had before. For example, if I thought of a game that we had to win and I was drenched in sweat all over my body.”
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