Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has gone into the dressing room following today's 1-1 draw against Ross County in an unusual move.

The Bhoys played out a 1-1 draw with Ross County at Paradise today, with Leigh Griffiths netting in the 23rd minute to put the hosts ahead. However, a 64th minute goal from Stewart Murdoch ensured that Jim McIntyre's side left Glasgow with a point in their pocket.




It was a lacklustre performance from Celtic as they limp towards winning their fifth Scottish top flight title in a row, and it was also the first game since boss Ronny Deila announced he will leave at the end of the season.

Anti-board banners were held up and Celtic were booed at the final whistle, while Lawwell then went into the Celtic dressing room, according to BBC Scotland.
 


It is unclear why the chief executive entered the dressing room, but the mood around Celtic appears to be turning sour, despite the fact the Bhoys are set to win the title. 

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Celtic are now within four points of claiming the Scottish Premiership title.

It remains to be seen who Celtic choose to appoint as Deila's successor, but former Manchester United boss David Moyes is amongst the favourites for the role.