Kettlewell unhappy with Celtic Park referee - gossip

Motherwell manager Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS
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Stuart Kettlewell watched his side go down 4-0 in Glasgow

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Motherwell boss disgruntled by refereeing as Celtic manager addresses midfielder's lack of game time...

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell said after Thursday's 4-0 loss at Celtic Park that referee Ross Hardie spoke to the visiting players like school children. (Record), external

Kettlewell feels his Well side were on the wrong end of debatable penalty calls against Celtic. (Scotsman - subscription), external

Right-back Alistair Johnston, 26, should be fit for Celtic's Scottish Premiership meeting at home to St Johnstone on Sunday. (Herald - subscription), external

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers left midfielder Arne Engels, 21, out of recent games "just to let him see from the outside looking in and take that pressure away from him". (Scotsman - subscription), external

Rangers boss Philippe Clement is unsure over the extent of Leon Balogun's injury after the 36-year-old defender came off during the first half of the 2-1 Boxing Day loss at St Mirren. (Herald - subscription), external

Defender Rocky Bushiri, 25, thanks Hibernian supporters for showing faith and inspiring him in Thursday's 2-1 away win over Edinburgh rivals Hearts. (Edinburgh Evening news - subscription), external

Hearts head coach Neil Critchley did not recognise his side for large parts of the Boxing Day derby defeat. (Not the Old Firm), external

Ross County manager Don Cowie dedicated the 3-0 Boxing Day win at Dundee - the Staggies' first away win in 15 months - to County supporters. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

St Johnstone felt sorry for themselves in Thursday's 2-1 home defeat by Dundee United, admits McDiarmid Park boss Simo Valakari. (Courier - subscription), external

Former Dundee United and Ross County forward Billy Mckay, 36, is enjoying stepping up as assistant manager with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and is charting a path to frontline management. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

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