A man remains in a serious condition in hospital after being attacked during celebrations of Celtic’s Scottish Premiership title win, Police Scotland has said.
Two other men also needed treatment following assaults as thousands of the club’s fans gathered in Glasgow Cross on Saturday.
Police were also targeted but none were injured.
In all, 10 people were arrested and eight people were handed fixed-penalty fines.
Rubbish – including plastic bags, bottles and cans – was also left strewn throughout the city centre after the celebrations.
Celtic signed off the season with a thumping 5-0 home win against Aberdeen, although the Parkhead side had secured the trophy even before kick-off.
It was the side’s 11th league title in 12 years.
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Superintendent Gerry Corrigan, of Police Scotland’s Greater Glasgow division, said there was “an unacceptable level of antisocial behaviour and incidents of disorder” throughout the day.
“Three people were seriously assaulted in three separate incidents during the event,” he added.
“A 31-year-old man remains in a serious condition within Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after being attacked.
“Two other men, aged 33 and 19, were treated at hospital after being assaulted and have since been discharged.
“There were 10 arrests for a number of other offences including assault, acts of public disorder and police assault following the event. No police officers were injured.
“A further eight people were issued with fixed penalty notices.
“Eighteen people sustained minor injuries mainly due to intoxication.”