Scottish minister criticises Celtic for Dubai trip amid pandemic

Celtic travelled to the United Arab Emirates on Saturday, shortly after its 1-0 defeat at Rangers that left Neil Lennon's second-placed side 19 points behind its "Old Firm" rival with three games in hand.

Published : Jan 05, 2021 10:52 IST

Celtic's warm-weather training camp in Dubai is not a good idea and the Scottish side should have shown more leadership amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Deputy First Minister John Swinney has said.

The Scottish champion travelled to the United Arab Emirates on Saturday, shortly after its 1-0 defeat at Rangers that left Neil Lennon's second-placed side 19 points behind its "Old Firm" rival with three games in hand.

"I don't think it's a good idea," Swinney told the BBC about Celtic's trip to Dubai. "I don't think it's a particularly great example to set.

 

"When we're asking members of the public to take on very significant restrictions on the way in which they live their lives... we have all got to demonstrate leadership on this particular question."

British media reported that the Scottish Government expects the country's Football Association to investigate Celtic's trip and could stop teams going abroad for European matches if travel exemptions are abused.

 

However, Celtic said the training camp was arranged months ago and approved by relevant football authorities as well as the government through the Joint Response Group on Nov. 12.

"The team travelled prior to any new lockdown being in place, to a location exempt from travel restrictions. The camp, the same one as we have undertaken for a number of years has been fully risk assessed," a Celtic spokesman told the BBC.

"If the club hadn't received Scottish Government approval then we would not have travelled."

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