Celtic manager says Leigh Griffiths can win fans back after he was booed after police investigation

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou insists Leigh Griffiths can win over fans with good displays as he was booed by a section at Parkhead against West Ham after he was cleared by police over allegations of sending inappropriate messages to two schoolgirls

  • Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths was investigated by Police Scotland this week  
  • He was cleared after claims he sent inappropriate messages to two schoolgirls 
  • Griffiths was booed by Celtic fans during the Bhoys’ 6-2 loss to West Ham
  • Ange Postecoglou has challenged his striker to win back his own supporters 

Ange Postecoglou told Leigh Griffiths he has to work to win back the Celtic fans after he was booed by a section of them in the 6-2 friendly defeat to West Ham at Parkhead.

The Hoops boss made 10 substitutions in one go in the second half and 30-year-old striker Griffiths, recently cleared by police over allegations of sending inappropriate messages to two schoolgirls, elicited a negative reaction.

Police Scotland said it had established ‘no criminality’ after carrying out a ‘full assessment’ on claims Griffiths exchanged improper messages with a 15-year-old girl as well as another teen girl on social media.

Some supporters then got behind the forward, who recently signed a new one-year extension with the Parkhead club, and he caused a stir in the stands every time he got on the ball.

Asked if he was confident the Scotland international can win over the fans, boss Postecoglou said: ‘That’s going to be down to Leigh and his performances.

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou says Leigh Griffiths has to win back his own fans after he was cleared by police over allegations of sending inappropriate messages to two schoolgirls

Some Celtic fans booed the forward when he played during Celtic's 6-2 loss to West Ham

Some Celtic fans booed the forward when he played during Celtic’s 6-2 loss to West Ham

‘If he works hard at training and produces the kind of football he can, scoring goals, I’m sure the crowd will get behind him.

‘I won’t be telling the Celtic supporters anything. They’ve followed this club a lot longer than I’ve been here. My job is to produce a team they’re proud of and we let them down today.

‘Maybe it is a big challenge for him but that’s what he wanted. He had a choice, he didn’t have to come back. 

‘He wanted to come back and play for the club again. He wanted to contribute. When you make that decision, you embrace everything that comes along with it.’

Postecoglou (second left) challenged the striker to produce good performances again

Postecoglou (second left) challenged the striker to produce good performances again

It was a chastening afternoon for Celtic ahead of the second leg of their Champions League qualifier against Midtjylland on Wednesday, following Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Parkhead.

Hoops skipper Callum McGregor curled in the opener in the seventh minute before Hammers striker Michail Antonio scored a quick-fire double and captain Mark Noble netted from the penalty spot.

Ryan Christie pulled a goal back five minutes after the break but goals from Said Benrahma, Jarrod Bowen and substitute Armstrong Okoflex, signed from Celtic this summer, added to the scoreline.

The former Australia manager, who revealed missing striker Albian Ajeti ‘had a little knock’ and midfielder Olivier Ntcham ‘just wasn’t ready’, was candid about the defeat but still believes Celtic can go through against the Danes.

It was a difficult afternoon for Postecoglou (above) whose side were thrashed on Saturday

It was a difficult afternoon for Postecoglou (above) whose side were thrashed on Saturday

He said: ‘It was disappointing because there were some positive things in it. But there were also bits of our game that were poor.

‘And against a good quality opponent you get punished. Collectively, we didn’t stick to our task in a defensive sense. We were bright going forward and showed a willingness to play our football. But you’ve got to match that with the other side of the game.

‘This result makes no difference to my confidence ahead of Wednesday. We knew it was going to be a tough challenge going over there. We saw in the first leg that we played well but it was still a tight contest. It will be the same in the second leg.’

Michail Antonio (left) was one of the goalscorers for the Premier League side in Glasgow

Michail Antonio (left) was one of the goalscorers for the Premier League side in Glasgow

West Ham boss David Moyes, a former Celtic defender, was pleased to see Antonio get on the scoresheet.

He said: ‘Michail hadn’t scored in a couple of games and I think he was a bit worried about it. He was through on the goalkeeper right at the start and should probably have got at least another one.’

Moyes also warned 19-year-old Irish winger Okoflex not to get too carried away with his goal against his former club.

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