Celtic assistant coach Johan Mjallby has insisted that there are no problems between the club's players and management.
After drawing 0-0 with Hibernian on Saturday, manager Neil Lennon branded some of his squad as "passengers" and threatened to publicly announce those that he felt were not pulling their weight.
As a result, a number of reports had claimed that a number of Celtic players had lost respect for their boss.
"There has never been a problem," Mjallby told a press conference. "We haven't heard anything about players being upset by our comments or how we train them."
The Bhoys are currently third in the Scottish Premier League table and trail leaders Glasgow Rangers by 12 points.