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Watch footage of ‘inexperienced’ Celtic coach who easily got under Hearts boss Derek McInnes’s skin

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Derek McInnes was left rattled by a Celtic coach after Benjamin Nygren’s opening goal in the 2-2 draw with Hearts.

The Hearts boss admitted that someone from the Celtic bench annoyed him during the celebrations of Nygren’s goal.

That seems a bit rich from McInnes considering his pre-match antics where he tried to troll Celtic’s players by attempting to stare them down while they were doing their warm-up.

Derek McInnes explains petty behaviour at Benjamin Nygren’s Celtic goal.

For an experienced manager, he's easily rattled.

The Tynecastle gaffer refused to name the Celtic coach who provoked a rattled response from the Hearts dugout.

But it seems that Celtic’s Unique Angle caught the culprit and it won’t surprise the Hoops support who it actually was.

Derek McInnes at Tynecastle for Heart of Midlothian v Celtic - William Hill Premiership
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Celtic’s Unique Angle shows Mark Fotheringham rattling McInnes

Celtic’s Unique Angle is a great piece of content that shows fans footage that is not caught in the mainstream media.

And as McInnes tried to take a pop at a Celtic coach with his ridiculous ‘inexperienced’ barb, this footage shows who was responsible for winding up the Hearts boss.

Take a look at this:

For an experienced guy like McInnes to get so easily wound up by a goal celebration is more of a reflection on him than on Fotheringham.

Mark Fotheringham’s immediate impact at Celtic

Fotheringham has been an excellent addition to the Celtic coaching team. As well as annoying the opposition dug out, ‘Fozzy’ has been superb with the players.

The Hoops coach has already made an impression on Callum McGregor after Fotheringham praised his bond with the Celtic captain and publicly praised his family in the media.

Fotheringham is also an infectious personality on the sidelines and the Celtic players clearly love this as a motivating tool in the dug out.

As for McInnes, a man of his ‘experience’ should take a look at himself. After all, he’s allowed a coach who, by his own admission, lacks experience to get under his skin.

Is the pressure of the title race starting to show at Tynecastle?