Missiles were thrown at cops and two officers were badly injured during the carnage.
Glasgow City Council has slammed the ’embarrassing’ scenes in the city centre as Celtic fans celebrated winning the league.
Around 3000 Hoops fans descended on the Trongate area after Celtic clinched the league in the dying moments of the campaign despite a warning from the council to stay away.
The situation quickly turned ugly and riot cops were called in after missiles – including glass bottles – were launched in the direction of officers.
Some cops were targeted while they assisted with a medical emergency. The force has since confirmed that of the two injured officers, one cop suffered a “significant” facial injury during the carnage while the other was left severely bruised.
A total of 14 arrests have since been made – ten of which were related to Celtic fans gathering in the Trongate area following the match, while four were at the stadium itself. Three members of the public required hospital treatment.
Glasgow City Council said the thugs let down their ‘city, club and fellow fans.’
A spokesperson said: “After the title deciding match at Celtic Park, the vast majority of fans celebrated in the right way. Fans also overwhelmingly observed the request to stay away from Trongate or moved on quickly. “However, the behaviour of some people in the aftermath of yesterday’s match was, quite frankly, an embarrassment. They let down the city, their club and their fellow fans. “Those involved – yesterday and over recent years – know the impact that they have on local communities and businesses. They do not care. We will continue to offer whatever support we can to the city’s clubs to facilitate safe and sustainable celebrations that will be meaningful to fans. “We have regularly met with the police and Celtic for nearly a year to discuss the relationship between the city and Celtic, including victory celebrations. We expect those meetings to continue in the coming weeks. “But, right now, it is time for those who go out of their way to cause damage and disruption to be held accountable. After a significant clear-up operation, temporary road closures were lifted around 11pm on Saturday night.”
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