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Celtic boss Neil Lennon awaits fate after another clash with referee

Neil Lennon.
Neil Lennon.

Neil Lennon faces an anxious wait to see if he is to face any action after another clash with referee Euan Norris.

The Celtic boss was called into the official’s room after the Hoops’ 3-1 Clydesdale Bank Premier League defeat at Motherwell on Sunday.

The Northern Irishman was already serving a three-match touchline ban at Fir Park which dated back to a run-in with Norris following last season’s 2-1 William Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts at Hampden.

Lennon was handed a six-match suspension for running on to the pitch after the game to confront Norris in his anger at a penalty award against Celtic, and the three-match part of it which was suspended was triggered earlier in the month when he was found guilty of using offensive language during a match at St Mirren Park on 31 March.

The former Celtic skipper was in the stands to see referee Norris award a second-half penalty to Well when Hoops defender Charlie Mulgrew tangled with Henrik Ojamaa just inside the area. Michael Higdon converted the spot-kick to give the home side a 2-1 lead.

It is understood Lennon had words with Norris in the tunnel area and, asked after the game if he had spoken to the referee, Lennon said: “He called me into his room. It was about a number of things but we’ll leave that confidential for now.”

On whether he might be in further trouble with the authorities, Lennon added: “I don’t know. Maybe.”

The Hoops boss has to wait to see what, if anything, is contained in Norris’s report, which has to be submitted to the Scottish Football Association within 48 hours of the game.