Football Talk: Lennon bigotry claim, Dunne's Hearts hopes
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The fallout from the shameful scenes at Tynecastle have continued with figures from across the game condemning fans who targeted Neil Lennon, players and officials during the Edinburgh derby.
Lennon's agent Martin Reilly has slammed those who target his client, saying that he has had to endure close to two decades of abuse in Scotland because he's Irish, Catholic and played for Northern Ireland and Celtic.
Meanwhile, Marvin Bartley has revealed that he and teammates Lewis Stevenson and Martin Boyle were also targeted with missiles during the game.
The ugly scenes haven't put Hearts defender Jimmy Dunne off Scottish football, with the defender saying he would be happy to extend his loan until the end of the season.
Over at Celtic, there's still no clarity over the extent of Daniel Arzani's injury. The young Australian was carried off during the win over Dundee and although outlets in his homeland claimed his season could be over, it's now being reported that Celtic can't assess the damage until swelling goes down.
And Aberdeen striker James Wilson says the team have found their groove and hope to keep their momentum going against Kilmarnock this weekend.