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Switzerland won a fiery contest to progress to the round of 16.
Neil Lennon says Celtic returned from their winter training camp in Dubai to a “barrage of absolute hypocrisy”. The Parkhead boss says the club has received unfair criticism of its decision to fly to the Middle East for warm weather training. He said: “We didn’t abuse any ‘privilege’, we did the right things, we were totally professional. “We had a little drink in the afternoon on the day of, completely allowed, no law breaking. “But we come back to this barrage of absolute hypocrisy.” Celtic players and staff flew out to Dubai following their 1-0 defeat to Rangers on January 2 and spent a week training in the United Arab Emirates. Lennon, his assistant John Kennedy and 13 players all had to self-isolate after Christopher Jullien tested positive for coronavirus upon returning home. Chief executive Peter Lawwell has since admitted the trip was “a mistake” and apologised to Hoops fans.
'It's one of the best away performances I've been involved in as a Scotland player.' Scotland captain Andy Robertson, goalkeeper David Marshall and manager Steve Clarke react after beating Serbia on penalties to reach Euro 2020.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes expects Scott McKenna has played his last game for the club. McKenna was left out of the squad for Aberdeen’s 3-0 defeat by Motherwell after the Dons received a “significant offer” from an English club for the defender. Nottingham Forest is believed to be McKenna’s destination after rekindling their interest in the Scotland centre-back.