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Police reach decision over Old Firm derby water bottle incident involving Rangers star Vaclav Cerny

Cerny's actions sparked a furious reaction from the Hoops supporters, with police and security forced to step in to defuse the situation.

Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny spraying Celtic fans with a water bottle during the Old Firm match. Pic: Sky Sports
Image: Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny spraying Celtic fans with a water bottle during the Old Firm match. Pic: Sky Sports
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Police will take no action against Rangers star Vaclav Cerny over his antics during his team's winning goal celebrations against Celtic in last month's Glasgow derby at Parkhead.

The Czech winger, 27, was spotted spraying rival fans with a water bottle as he raced along the touchline in excitement over teammate Hamza Igamane's last-gasp winner.

Rangers' Vaclav Cerny celebrates during the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Europa League round of sixteen second leg match at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. Picture date: Thursday March 13, 2025.
Image: Rangers star Vaclav Cerny. Pic: PA

Sky Sports captured the incident as the cameras panned to Barry Ferguson to get the reaction of Rangers' interim manager.

The actions of Cerny - who is on loan from German side Wolfsburg - sparked a furious reaction from the Hoops supporters, with police and security forced to step in to defuse the situation.

Police Scotland launched a probe into the incident. But the force concluded "no criminality has been established".

A spokesperson added: "Officers have engaged with the club and advice was given."

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Although police enquiries have come to an end, Cerny could still face Scottish FA (SFA) punishment.

Rangers have been contacted for comment.

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Rangers interim manager Barry Ferguson celebrates following the William Hill Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Sunday March 16, 2025.
Image: Rangers' interim manager Barry Ferguson celebrating his team's win over rivals Celtic. Pic: PA

The Old Firm game at Celtic Park on 16 March ended in heartbreak for the home team.

Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande put the visitors 2-0 up ahead of half-time before Celtic's Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate levelled the match.

Rangers' Hamza Igamane celebrates scoring their side's third goal of the game during the William Hill Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Sunday March 16, 2025.
Image: Hamza Igamane after the winning goal. Pic: PA

Igamane's stunning strike after 88 minutes settled the clash, but Rangers currently remain 13 points behind Brendan Rodgers' men in the Scottish Premiership title race.

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When asked about the "watergate" incident, Rodgers said he understood the jubilation but accused Cerny of showing a "lack of respect".

He added: "I certainly wouldn't want my players to do it."