A new angle of the build-up to Jota's second goal in Celtic's 4-0 win over rivals Rangers has emerged on social media.
Giovanni van Bronkhorst can be seen pointing intently at Matt O'Riley the minute the play is stopped by referee Nick Walsh.
Ryan Kent can be seen remonstrating with the official and as he, as well as John Lundstram and Glen Kamara, switch off - the ball is released to the Danish starlet. The moment was to prove cruicial as O'Riley's pass led to Jota's second goal.
Van Bronckhorst can be seen doubling up in anger at his players' failure to read the danger in a telling moment.
Look at gio pointing to O’Riley his reaction says it all. Players failed massively on the basics today pic.twitter.com/RikqOOTBjL
— William Porterfield (@williamporterf4) September 3, 2022
Celtic looked to have spooked Rangers with their intensity and aggression when the ball went out of play but van Bronckhorst insisted after the game that was not the case.
He said: "We prepared for these moments that they were able to be dangerous and we weren’t ready so that’s very disappointing because you want to play a good game.
"Of course, you can always have goals against you but not in this manner. That’s not the way we need to concede goals."
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