Celtic's Mark Fotheringham has called in to apologise for his behaviour after he was remonstrating with Hearts manager Derek McInnes during a heated exchange at Tynecastle Park. The assistant coach had become agitated with the Hearts team, who were giving Celtic a hard time in a 2-2 draw.
McInnes took umbrage with Fotheringham's outburst, describing it as "surprising" and "out of order". However, he has since taken the high road, saying that Fotheringham apologised for his behaviour and that McInnes is willing to put the incident behind them.
Fotheringham, who previously managed Huddersfield Town, was known for being a fiery character. The apology from him suggests that even those in the football world are not immune to controversy, but also shows that there can be an effort to resolve conflicts amicably.
The incident has raised questions about the level of professionalism expected from coaches and players in the sport. While Fotheringham's behaviour was unacceptable, it's good to see that he is willing to own up to his mistakes and make things right.
Hearts' next match against Dundee United will be an opportunity for them to extend their lead at the top of the Premiership. With Celtic and Rangers not playing until Sunday afternoon, McInnes will hope that his team can focus on the task at hand and secure a positive result.
McInnes took umbrage with Fotheringham's outburst, describing it as "surprising" and "out of order". However, he has since taken the high road, saying that Fotheringham apologised for his behaviour and that McInnes is willing to put the incident behind them.
Fotheringham, who previously managed Huddersfield Town, was known for being a fiery character. The apology from him suggests that even those in the football world are not immune to controversy, but also shows that there can be an effort to resolve conflicts amicably.
The incident has raised questions about the level of professionalism expected from coaches and players in the sport. While Fotheringham's behaviour was unacceptable, it's good to see that he is willing to own up to his mistakes and make things right.
Hearts' next match against Dundee United will be an opportunity for them to extend their lead at the top of the Premiership. With Celtic and Rangers not playing until Sunday afternoon, McInnes will hope that his team can focus on the task at hand and secure a positive result.