The Scotsman

Scarf charge for Griffiths

● Celtic striker ‘provoked’ Linfield fans says Uefa as it launches disciplina­ry case

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths is facing further disciplina­ry action on top of his bizarre Belfast booking after being accused of “provoking” Linfield supporters.

Uefa has opened a case against Griffiths over his actions at the end of Celtic’s 2-0 Champions League win at Windsor Park on Friday.

The Scotland internatio­nal, who was earlier pelted with missiles including a glass bottle, tied a Celtic scarf to a goalpost.

The European governing body has also instigated disciplina­ry action against Linfield as a club over their supporters’ behaviour, and Celtic for their yellow card count.

Linfield face two charges relating to “throwing of objects” and “field invasion by supporters”.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers expressed concern for player safety after the highly-charged encounter, which had been moved back to avoid clashing with Orange Order parades on Wednesday 12 July.

Griffiths was booked by Spanish referee Alejandro Hernandez, presumably for wasting time, as he dodged coins and bottles while trying to take a 64th-minute corner. He had already cleared some missiles off the pitch before picking up a glass wine bottle, which narrowly missed him.

The 26-year-old was soon substitute­d but Jonny Hayes was also the target of missiles when taking corners at the same side of the pitch.

Griffiths tied a scarf to a post in front of the stand Linfield reserved for about 300 Celtic supporters who managed to buy tickets despite their club refusing their allocation. The former Hibernian player has also done the same thing at Ibrox in front of the celebratin­g visiting section.

One Linfield fan ran on to the pitch before being apprehende­d while others threw missiles and clashed with police and stewards. Officers with riot gear and dogs lined up in front of the section from which the missiles had earlier been thrown.

Griffiths’ yellow card was one of five which Celtic received and the Uefa charge confirms that it will not be revoked. Teams are automatica­lly charged with “improper conduct” when they receive five or more bookings in a European game. Jozo Simunovic, Scott Brown, Tom Rogic and Stuart Armstrong were also cautioned.

All charges will be dealt with by Uefa’s control, ethics and disciplina­ry body on 20 July.

The regulation­s on player misconduct state that Griffiths can expect a suspension of one match or longer if he is found guilty.

Uefa’s announceme­nt came after Police Scotland urged fans to focus on football ahead of tomorrow’s return leg at Celtic Park.

Superinten­dent Craig Smith said that a “robust policing

 ??  ?? 0 Striker Leigh Griffiths after tying a Celtic scarf to a goalpost at Windsor Park in Belfast following the Parkhead side’s 2-0 Champions League qualifying win over Linfield.
0 Striker Leigh Griffiths after tying a Celtic scarf to a goalpost at Windsor Park in Belfast following the Parkhead side’s 2-0 Champions League qualifying win over Linfield.

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