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Published 10:57 5 Jan 2019 GMT
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In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question. "Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right. "On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."Celtic wanted Beaton to explain his decisions, however, the referee has since been flooded with abusive messages and has contacted the police for assistance. https://twitter.com/AndyNewportPA/status/1081303509058891776 The 36-year-old admitted that he saw three incidents with Morelos, but chose not to punish the Colombian. https://twitter.com/ScotlandSky/status/1079765409937612801

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