Celtic fans have mocked Steven Gerrard with a banner during their draw with Livingston this afternoon.
The message read: "Get well soon Stevie G" as they trolled the Rangers manager following the fallout from last week’s clash.
It was in reference to the banner Rangers supporters unveiled ridiculing Steve Clarke after the Kilmarnock manager claimed he was subjected to sectarian abuse at Ibrox.
Gerrard accused Celtic for playing the "victim card" after the champions hit out at the treatment of Scott Brown.
The Hoops captain was elbowed by Alfredo Morelos and struck by Ryan Kent before celebrating in front of the away fans at Celtic Park.
He was later cited by the SFA for "not acting in the best interest of Scottish football", a charge that has been slammed by Neil Lennon and one which will be "vigorously" fought by his club.
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On the pitch, Celtic were frustrated by a resolute Livingston as the contest ended in a stalemate.
The Hoops wasted a handful of opportunities including an Oliver Burke sitter that means the champions will have to wait until the first game after the split against Hibs for another opportunity to win the league.
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