Police End Investigation into Vaclav Cerny's Water Incident at Celtic Park
Police End Investigation into Vaclav Cerny's Water Incident at Celtic Park

Police End Investigation into Vaclav Cerny's Water Incident at Celtic Park

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Vaclav Cerny, a Rangers player, will not face police action following an investigation into an incident where he sprayed water on Celtic fans during a match, which led to heightened tensions among supporters. Police Scotland confirmed that their inquiries found no evidence of criminal activity and advised the club on the matter, but stated that no further action would be taken against Cerny. Despite the police's decision, there is a possibility that Cerny could still face repercussions from the Scottish Football Association (SFA), with former referee Steve Conroy suggesting that the governing body may issue a formal reprimand. Cerny has labeled the investigation as 'absurd', while Rangers caretaker Barry Ferguson defended his player's actions, asserting that goal celebrations should be embraced. Celtic's manager Brendan Rodgers criticized Cerny's actions as disrespectful towards supporters, emphasizing the need for players to maintain respect in such situations. While the police probe has concluded, the discourse surrounding potential SFA sanctions continues.

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