Celtic's supporter liaison officer John-Paul Taylor has revealed Rangers issued an apology to their rivals after a sequence of stunning incidents blighted the derby conflict at Ibrox.
The fallout from the 2-1 victory for Ange Postecoglou's facet has been rumbling on since Sunday's conflict after ugly scenes throughout the high of the desk showdown.
The second half of the powderkeg fixture was delayed by three minutes after Joe Hart alerted Willie Collum and stewards that his purpose mouth was coated in shards.
And one other incident got here to mild at full-time as a member of the Celtic workers was hit with a bottle throughout the derby conflict.
Police Scotland have launched an investigation into the incident and Rangers have said they're reviewing stadium CCTV to search out the culprits.
Nicola Sturgeon has additionally been amongst these to slam the actions, with the First Minister branding the behaviour "thuggish."
Taylor has now confirmed that Rangers have mentioned sorry to their metropolis rivals following the sport.
When requested on Twitter if Rangers apologised, the Celtic SLO replied: "Sure, they did."