🚨 BLATANT CHEAT 🚨 Callum McGregor post match interview has stolen the spotlight… Man has seen enough…

🚨 POST-MATCH FURY 🚨

Callum McGregor post-match interview has stolen the spotlight… Man has seen enough

Callum McGregor rarely loses his composure. Calm, measured and professional — that’s the image Celtic fans and neutrals alike have grown used to. But last night, that image cracked.

For the first time in a long while, the Celtic captain appeared visibly angry in his post-match interview, delivering a stinging verdict on the officiating that has now sent shockwaves across Scottish football.

🗣️ “The referee was slow with his decisions — absolutely slow. Some of those calls were a disgrace. It felt like cheating,” McGregor said, clearly frustrated.

The comments instantly stole the spotlight, shifting attention away from the result and onto the captain’s explosive reaction.

🔥 A Captain at Breaking Point

McGregor’s fury reflected the mood in the Celtic camp after what they felt was a game littered with controversial calls, VAR delays, and inconsistent refereeing. Players surrounded the official at full time, and McGregor’s interview confirmed what many suspected — Celtic felt hard done by.

However, while fans applauded the honesty, pundits were far less forgiving.

🎙️ Pundits Question His Professionalism

Several analysts have criticised McGregor for crossing the line, insisting that referees should not be publicly attacked — especially by a club captain.

🗣️ “He has every right to be frustrated, but calling an official a cheat is not acceptable,” one pundit said.
🗣️ “McGregor is a leader. Leaders must choose their words carefully.”

⚠️ Possible Fallout?

With the Scottish FA known for taking a firm stance on criticism of officials, disciplinary action cannot be ruled out. McGregor may now face scrutiny — or worse — for comments made in the heat of the moment.

🟢 Fans Divided

While some supporters believe McGregor simply said what everyone was thinking, others fear his outburst could hurt Celtic at a crucial point in the season.

One thing is certain:
Callum McGregor has seen enough — and Scottish football is now talking about it.

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