Celtic goalkeeper Viljami Sinisalo has called on Rangers and the football authorities to take more action after he was targeted by a barrage of missiles during last Sundayâs game at Ibrox.
Following the final derby of the season, Rangers vowed to identify and punish the individual who threw a glass bottle onto the park.
Sinisalo has revealed the full extent of the disorder throughout the game, however, by revealing he was struck on the leg by one object after being repeatedly targeted by thugs in the home support.
The Finn, who was experiencing his first taste of an Old Firm game, said: âI see some mention that there was a bottle thrown at me. But it wasnât just a bottle, by the way.
âFirst of all, I was hit with something. Not in my upper body, somewhere in my lower leg. It wasnât a bottle, there was lighters, vapes, coins, mugs, all sorts flying.
âWhen you think of it, letâs say that glass bottle that was on the pitch hits me or hits someone else, what happens then? What if it hits you in the eye and you canât play football after that? What happens then? Thatâs the questions that we need answers for.
Viljami Sinisalo was targeted by some Rangers supporters during last weekend’s Ibrox clash

TV pictures showed glass bottles having to be removed from the field of play

Supporters of both clubs have been accused of throwing items on to the pitch this season
âAnd I know itâs not the first time itâs happened. I was there when Arne (Engels) was hit with something. Greg (Taylor)âs been hit. Joe Hartâs been hit. Staff members have been hit.â
Unsure of what the object was which struck him, Sinisalo said: âMy bottle was right by their fans. Iâve gone to have a drink and obviously (Iâm) not facing them because I donât know whatâs happening, whatâs getting thrown at me.
âI donât know. It wasnât something big because it wasnât a big impact or anything like that. I expect probably a vape or something.â
Three years ago, the same fixture was held up when fellow keeper Hart found broken glass in his goalmouth. A Rangers fan was later jailed for a year after hitting Celtic physio Danny Friel with a bottle.
Missiles have come from other areas of the ground. Engels was struck by a coin in January and last season a glass bottle was thrown at Matt OâRiley while coins were thrown into Celticâs technical area.
Footage showed several missiles being thrown at Rangers players at Celtic Park in March as they celebrated Hamza Igamaneâs late goal in the visitorsâ 3-2 win.
âI donât know how people identify who it is because thereâs a lot of people obviously throwing them,â said Sinisalo.
âIâm talking 30, 40 objects here, that was on the pitch. Itâs not just one individual.

Brendan Rodgers has stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of players in future
âListen, itâs not nice. No one wants it. Iâm just trying to do my job. Thereâs not many jobs in the world where you get a bottle thrown at you.
âIâd like to think something should be done, but thatâs not for me to say what it is.â
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes Celticâs rivals will do all they can to ensure thereâs no repeat.
âItâs clearly not nice to see and hopefully it can be addressed and hopefully playersâ safety is of paramount (importance) and that can be looked at,â he said.
âIâm pretty sure Rangers as a football club will be looking at that. They donât want to be associated with that type of behaviour. Itâs not great, but they will deal with that Iâm sure.â
Rodgersâ counterpart Barry Ferguson also condemned the behaviour.
âYou donât want to see things like that happen,â he said. âWhen bottles come on, thatâs something that I donât like to see. Obviously, the club are going to take action with it because it can harm a player, hurt a player.
âIâve seen it in the past with lighters or whatever. You want your supporters to come and support the team. But when you see objects like that getting thrown on, itâs not nice to see.â