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Boli Bolingoli criticised by Celtic manager Neil Lennon for breaking quarantine rules


Celtic condemn Bolingoli's behaviour after defender travels to Spain before Kilmarnock match; Nicola Sturgeon warns further breaches could cause suspension of Premiership

Neil Lennon has strongly condemned Boli Bolingoli's "selfish" behaviour after his trip to Spain resulted in Celtic's next two Scottish Premiership fixtures being postponed.

Bolingoli went to Spain last week, meaning he should have quarantined for 14 days upon his return. However, he did not inform Celtic of his trip and played in their 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock last Sunday.

Celtic have apologised for Bolingoli's actions - which they described as "beyond explanation" - and say they will take disciplinary action against the Belgian left-back.

Lennon did not hold back when questioned about Bolingoli's behaviour, saying: "Unbeknown to us until yesterday, Bolingoli took a flight to Spain on the Monday and then flew back in on the Tuesday. One day in Spain, there's no logic in that.

"And then decided to keep it to himself, didn't tell anybody, trained all week, put everybody at risk in this bubble that we have created here and then obviously was a part of the squad, played on Sunday, put everybody at risk - the Kilmarnock players as well, the Kilmarnock staff - and then obviously the story broke yesterday and then he came clean.

"In terms of club responsibility, we have apologised to all the other clubs in the division and the footballing support as a whole.

"We were absolutely livid, appalled. The club have been at the forefront of maintaining good practice, the protocols all in place, trying to get the game up and running and we have been bitterly and sorely let down by the selfish actions of one individual." เล่นบาคาร่ายังไงให้ชนะ

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