Eight individuals have been arrested after Sunday's Outdated Agency match with Rangers criticising the policing within the aftermath of the sport at Celtic Park.
Officers say the arrests have been made in reference to numerous offences together with dysfunction, pyrotechnics and religiously aggravated offences.
Police additionally confirmed two of the arrests have been inside the stadium itself with the match kicking off at 12pm on Sunday Might 1.
A police assertion added they have been conscious of missiles being thrown within the stadium between soccer followers on either side.
One in every of these additionally struck an officer, nevertheless they weren't significantly injured.
It comes as a Rangers spokesperson launched a press release explaining their disappointment at match's policing.

The membership stated on Sunday night: “We're disillusioned with the Police response after the Outdated Agency at Parkhead at present.
"Our help was left unprotected as they have been attacked by bottles and different missiles.
"Stories up to now embrace accidents to aged and disabled supporters.
"Moreover, we're collating proof of doable hate crimes which might be reported to Police Scotland as a matter of urgency.
"We intend to boost our issues with Police Scotland and Celtic in the course of the debrief.”

Police Scotland stated they're nonetheless finishing up enquiries and requested anybody with info to get in contact with them.
Chief Superintendent Stevie Dolan stated: "Police Scotland had a proportionate plan in place to help the protection operation led by Celtic FC at Sunday’s match, between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park, and to deal swiftly with any acts of violence, dysfunction and anti-social behaviour.
“I want to thank the overwhelming majority of followers who loved the fixture and adopted membership and police recommendation.
"Eight individuals have been arrested for numerous offences together with dysfunction, pyrotechnics and religiously aggravated offences. Two of those arrests have been inside the stadium.
“We're conscious of missiles being thrown between teams of supporters inside the stadium, one among which struck a police officer who fortunately was not critical injured.
“Any stories we obtain from members of the general public regarding match associated incidents might be investigated.
“Additional enquiries into dysfunction on Fielden Avenue earlier than the match are being carried and we are going to proceed to work in partnership with soccer golf equipment to make sure that such occasions happen safely.
“Anybody with any info regarding any of those incidents ought to contact Police Scotland by way of 101.”
A spokesperson for Celtic FC stated: “We're nonetheless working by the current occasions at Ibrox, together with the assaults on our workers members and supporters.”
“This can be very regrettable that once more our supporters have been focused with missiles, together with bottles and seating, ripped from our seating deck, leading to damage to followers and stewards.”
“We might be liaising with all related events so that a variety of points are totally addressed within the applicable method.”
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