The Scotsman

Dutch face disciplina­ry action after

- Andy newport and stephen halliday

UEFA have opened disciplina­ry proceeding­s against Ajax after the Dutch club’s supporters were involved in clashes during their Champions League match at Celtic Park.

Fans were seen battling with stewards in the moments following Celtic’s first goal in the Scottish champions’ 21 victory.

There were also reports claiming travelling supporters had ripped up seats and thrown them at fans sitting in the home sections.

While Police Scotland confirmed no Dutch fans were arrested during the game, Uefa have now decided to take action and a hearing will take place next month.

A spokesman said: “Disciplina­ry proceeding­s have been opened against AFC Ajax for crowd disturbanc­es and throwing of objects (article 16 of the Uefa Disciplina­ry Regulation­s) at last night’s Uefa Champions League match in Glasgow against Celtic FC.

“The case will be dealt with by the Uefa Control and Disciplina­ry Body on 21 November.”

Celtic fans took to Twitter after the game to express their disgust at the actions of the Ajax supporters, while former Parkhead winger Bobby Petta, who scored against his compatriot­s when Celtic took on Ajax back in 2001, also went online to say: “Just got told ajax fans were attacking some celtic fans after the match !!! scandalous!!!”

Meanwhile, Ajax midfielder Christian Poulsen believes his team’s hopes of further Champions League process all but evaporated in Glasgow. The Danish internatio­nal has now retrained his sights on what he feels is likely to be a headtohead battle with Celtic for third place in Group H and relocation to the knockout phase of the Europa League.

“We knew that if we had a chance to finish second in the group we had to win at Celtic Park,” said Poulsen as he reflected on Ajax’s defeat.

“Now it is looking difficult to get through this group. There is still third place and the Europa League, which would also be good for Celtic or ourselves, but we now really need to beat them in Amsterdam in a couple of weeks.

“This game was really disappoint­ing for us because, after Celtic started strongly in the first ten minutes, we controlled the game and got our passing game going. We

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