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Female steward at Celtic-Gers clash left injured in Green Brigade goal crush

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The Hoops ultras group have returned to the stadium for the last two matches after signing up to a new code of conduct after a ban for their behaviour
The Hoops ultras group have returned to the stadium for the last two matches after signing up to a new code of conduct after a ban for their behaviour

A FEMALE steward was left in distress after celebrating Celtic fans caused a digital advertising hoarding to collapse.

There were wild scenes in the corner of the ground populated by the Green Brigade when Paulo Bernardo swept in the Hoops' opener against Rangers after 25 minutes.

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A steward appears to be injured shortly after Celtic open the scoringCredit: Kenny Ramsay
A female steward appears to be injured shortly after Celtic open the scoring
A female steward appears to be injured shortly after Celtic open the scoringCredit: Kenny Ramsay
Fans flooded onto the corner of the pitch to celebrate
Fans flooded onto the corner of the pitch to celebrateCredit: Kenny Ramsay
Paulo Bernardo also ended up crushed
Paulo Bernardo also ended up crushed
Fans piled into the area
Fans piled into the area

Fans flooded down towards the pitch as the Portuguese star ran off to celebrate.

He slid on the ground on his knees - before eventually joining fans in a bear hug - as he earned a booking for the trouble.

But the female steward appeared to bear the brunt of it all, with images showing her clearly in distress.

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The Hoops ultras ground have been back in the stadium for the last two matches, after signing up to a new code of conduct.

Celtic and Police Scotland have been asked for comment.

Earlier, thousands of Rangers supporters gathered on Edmiston Drive to give the players and staff a red-hot send off amidst clouds of smoke, echoes of fireworks and snow blizzards.

The footage shows the Ibrox faithful gathered around it and chanted loudly, with drums heard and a large amount of pyro set off.

Several supporters also banged on the side of the bus in a show of encouragement.

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