Rangers Women coach McPherson breaks silence on alleged headbutt on Celtic boss

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Rangers assistant Craig McPherson has issued an apology (Image: Sky Sports)
Rangers assistant Craig McPherson has issued an apology (Image: Sky Sports)

Rangers Women assistant coach Craig McPherson has issued an apology after an alleged headbutt incident following their game against Celtic earlier this week.

A strike from Celtic's Caitlin Hayes nine minutes into added time clinched a last-gasp draw in the Old Firm and denied Rangers all three points. The match was marred by ugly scenes at full time where McPherson appeared to try to headbutt Celtic head coach Fran Alonso.

Police in Scotland have opened an investigation and the coach is also facing charges from the Scottish FA. McPherson has now broken his silence on the incident and says he will accept whatever punishment the governing body deem appropriate.

"I would like to offer a full and unreserved apology for my actions at the end of Monday's Old Firm match at Broadwood," he said in a statement. "I know I have severely let myself, our team and the club down.

"I hold myself to the highest of standards and have never done anything like this before in a long coaching career, and I know I fell way short of that with my actions. This club is also built on incredibly high standards, and I have already apologised to the board, the football staff, and our fantastic group of players who I care about dearly.

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"I would also like to apologise to the Rangers fans as I am aware of what a privilege it is to represent this club in any capacity, and I am sorry that on this occasion I did not uphold the standards this club demands. I also understand how exciting a time it is for the women's game in Scotland, which I have come to care passionately about, and I apologise for any negativity my actions have brought in our attempts to grow the game.

"Finally, I am also very grateful to Fran Alonso for accepting my apology in full following our lengthy conversation earlier in the week. I will also apologise to the Scottish FA at my hearing and will, of course, accept in full, whatever punishment they deem appropriate.

"I simply want to apologise today, convey my massive regret and explain how out of character this moment has been for me."

Rangers take on Hibernian in the Scottish Women's Premier League on Sunday at Broadwood Stadium.

Hannah Pinnock

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