Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou got spikey with reporters after being asked about a fan chant that took place during the pre-game round of applause in memory of the Queen.
Celtic slumped to a 2-0 loss to St Mirren on Sunday afternoon and before the games, fans chanted an anti-Monarchy song.
And Postecoglou was asked about the chant after the game and said: "We spoke about it on Friday, mate."
Celtic produced one of their worst displays of the season and their manager did not hold back in his assessment of the game.
He said: "Team selection is on me so if I got that wrong then I got that wrong. It's my responsibility.
"I don't need a wakeup call. It's just a reminder that if we don't perform at the levels we do then every team is a potential hurdle. We've coped with that well over the last 15 months but there's always going to be days when you don't and it's how you respond to that that's important."
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