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Updates on Tierney and McGregor Injuries; Concerns Over Rangers Away Fans Ban

Celtic's Martin O'Neill hopes Kieran Tierney will return soon, while Callum McGregor faces a longer injury layoff. Concerns rise over potential bans on away fans after post-match disturbances at Ibrox. Andy Robertson discusses his future privately; Martin Boyle praised by Conrad Logan.

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Injury Updates on Celtic Players

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has expressed hope that Scotland defender Kieran Tierney will recover from injury in time to play against Motherwell on Saturday. However, captain Callum McGregor is expected to face a longer recovery period before returning to the team.

Concerns Over Away Supporters Ban

Following the disturbances after Sunday's Scottish Cup quarter-final match, O'Neill fears that all away supporters may be banned from future games against Rangers. The incidents occurred after Celtic's penalty shootout victory, leading to significant damage at Ibrox Stadium.

Reports indicate that hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage were caused amid the ugly scenes post-match.

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Player Future and Accolades

Liverpool's Scotland left-back Andy Robertson, aged 31, recently came close to joining Tottenham in January. He has stated that discussions regarding his future will remain private.

"Conversations over my future will not be played out in public," Robertson said.

Meanwhile, former Hibernian goalkeeper Conrad Logan has praised winger Martin Boyle, who is expected to leave Easter Road this summer, stating that Boyle deserves every accolade for his performances.

Additional football news includes Wilson agreeing to a new deal with West Ham and Leven expressing concerns about relegation risks for Aberdeen.

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