Lennon charged by SFA over rant

 

Tuesday 27 March 2012 11:47 BST
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Neil Lennon at Ibrox
Neil Lennon at Ibrox (GETTY IMAGES)

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The Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been served with a notice of complaint by the Scottish FA following his sending-off at half-time during the 3-2 defeat by Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday.

After complaining to referee Calum Murray in the tunnel about the official's performance, with the visitors a goal down and having had Cha Du-ri sent off, Lennon was ordered to the stand. He has until next week to respond. Celtic have also confirmed their intention to appeal against the dismissal of Cha.

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