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Poppy-wearing Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers awkwardly struggles to answer questions on his team's fans after they chanted pro-IRA songs during Remembrance Sunday silence

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers criticised supporters who loudly booed during a minute's silence held before their match against Kilmarnock on Remembrance Sunday.

Scottish Premiership leaders travelled to Rugby Park and both sets of players joined clubs across the country in falling silent ahead of kick-off. Kilmarnock officials organised the moment of contemplation to pay respects and a reminder was issued to the crowd that the pre-match gesture would take place.

But while the players stood in the centre circle, murmurs were heard in the stands. Kyle Vassell, the hosts' captain, then approached with a wreath, leading to booing from the away contingent.