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Lawwell apologises for Celtic’s Dubai trip

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CHIEF executive Peter Lawwell has admitted Celtic’s controvers­ial decision to go to Dubai was “a mistake” and has apologised to Hoops fans.

The Parkhead club had confirmed Christophe­r Jullien tested positive but all others and staff members were negative after being checked following their return to Scotland from a training camp last Friday.

However, 13 other players, manager Neil Lennon and assistant John Kennedy were deemed to be close contacts and had to join the French defender in self-isolation.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon questioned whether the trip was essential and revealed doubts “based on some pictures I’ve seen whether adherence to bubble rules was strict enough”.

Celtic fans themselves were leading the widespread criticism and, amid a furore, it was a makeshift Hoops side which drew 1-1 at home with Hibernian on Monday night.

Speaking in an in-house interview on the club’s official website, Lawwell addressed the issue and said: “It has been an extremely difficult few days and on reflection, looking back and with hindsight and looking at the outcome of the trip, clearly it was a mistake and for that I profoundly apologise to our supporters.

“We left here and the rationale for the camp was very much with the best intentions.

“Things haven’t gone the way we wanted and the outcome is clearly very regrettabl­e.”

The draw against Hibs did little to lift the mood of the Celtic fans as it left them 21 points behind Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiershi­p with three games in hand and with their bid for 10 in a row in some jeopardy.

Lawwell expanded on the thinking behind the mid-season break abroad.

He said: “If you look back over the last four years, going to the camp in Dubai has been extremely successful.

“And the decisions we made in entirely for the best interests of the team and the best interests of the club.

“What we planned to do was take them again, these facilities, which are world-class, after a very hectic programme in November and December which has, in the past, proven to be a great benefit in terms of performanc­e after January, to get to that performanc­e level again.

“In terms of the facts surroundin­g the trip, we decided in November to go and were permitted to go.

“Clearly the landscape has changed significan­tly, particular­ly in the run up of going to Dubai, particular­ly the infection rate and whatever.

“But, at the time, Dubai was still part of the green corridor for the

UK and Scottish travel right up until we left.

“We were deploying the same protocols that we have done since the bubble started in June and up until this stage we haven’t had one positive.

“The protocols are robust and proven and were put in place for the Dubai trip.

“Overall, the decision to go was for the right reasons, for performanc­e and, of course, at the end of the day the outcome of that has been really disappoint­ing.”

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Celtic’s Peter Lawwell has said sorry to the club’s fans.
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Christophe­r Jullien

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