A man has been arrested after he tried to assault Celtic manager Neil Lennon during last night's Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against Hearts at Tynecastle.
A fan clambered from the Hearts section of the main stand onto the pitch and charged towards the Celtic boss who was on the touchline.
The supporter was taken away by police after the fracas at the Edinburgh stadium ended.
Lothian and Borders Police said that the man has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal and would appear in court.
Lennon has had death threats in the past and in recent weeks was sent two parcel bombs, as were other high-profile Celtic supporters.
Last night's incident happened after Celtic player Gary Hooper put the visitors two goals ahead.
The fan clambered onto the pitch and headed towards Lennon before the game could restart.
Afterwards trouble flared in the Celtic section of the stadium with fans appearing to fight with police and stewards.
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