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Steven Gerrard, Ryan Kent handed one-game bans after Old Firm fracas

Gerrard, Kent handed one-game bans after Old Firm fracas
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Tempers flared at Celtic Park.

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard and winger Ryan Kent will both serve suspensions against Motherwell on Sunday after their derby defeat by Celtic sparked a string of Scottish Football Association disciplinary charges.

Celtic vowed to "vigorously defend" charges against captain Scott Brown and the club as the fallout over their 2-1 victory over Rangers continued.

Rangers have also received a charge, while Gerrard accepted a one-match touchline ban for misconduct and Kent saw a two-game ban for striking Brown upheld following a tribunal hearing.

Gerrard is understood to have received the charge for post-match comments made to referee Bobby Madden, who sent off Gers striker Alfredo Morelos during the game and left-back Andy Halliday afterwards.

Scott Brown celebrates after victory over Rangers
Scott Brown celebrates after victory over Rangers (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Brown has been accused of breaching a rule which states players, coaches and officials should "act in the best interests of association football". Rule 77 also references "improper" behaviour and using "threatening, abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour" and carries a minimum two-match suspension for players.

Both clubs have been hit with a charge over confrontations involving three or
more players, which carries a punishment of a fine.

Players and staff as well as stewards were involved in a melee after Halliday remonstrated with Brown over his post-match celebrations, which are believed to be the cause of his charge.

The 33-year-old raised both arms aloft in the direction of the away supporters after his side moved 13 points clear of their rivals to close in on an eighth consecutive title. Mobile phone footage from a supporter also showed the midfielder making a triumphant gesture with his arm while looking behind him after moving along the main stand touchline past Celtic supporters.

Halliday, Celtic defender Mikael Lustig and Rangers substitute goalkeeper Wes Foderingham all received yellow cards after the confrontation.

Kent had earlier knocked Brown to the ground with photographs showing his fist clenched but Gerrard argued the images had distorted reality.

Speaking before the hearing, Gerrard said: "We don't think it was violent conduct and we don't think it was in the face, simple as that.

Ryan Kent lashed out at Scott Brown
Ryan Kent lashed out at Scott Brown (Andrew Milligan/PA)

"It is always easy in hindsight to look at pictures which look worse than they
are.

"I have known Ryan since he was eight, nine years of age, he hasn't got a violent bone in his body. He has never been involved in something like this before.

"I think Ryan was merely pushing him away to get him out of his face after
being provoked. That's our side of it."

A three-strong panel disagreed.

Brown and both clubs have until Wednesday to respond to their charges with hearings pencilled in for May 2 for all three cases.

Hearts and Aberdeen have also received notices of complaint from the SFA relating to the same rule 204 which the Glasgow clubs have been accused of
breaching.

Each club had two players booked after Dominic Ball's foul on Hearts wing-back Jake Mulraney sparked angry scenes during the hosts' 2-1 win at Tynecastle on Saturday. Their cases will be heard on April 25.

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1Celtic1110103132831
2Aberdeen11101024101431
3RangersRangers11713168822
4Dundee UnitedDundee Utd125431813519
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6St Mirren134361722-515
7Dundee123361824-612
8Kilmarnock123361525-1012
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