Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers had a moment to forget against Aberdeen when the ball went out of play towards the Irishman on the touchline.
He riffled the ball back onto the pitch, however, in doing so, he fell to the ground.
It was a comical moment from the Irishman.
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Rodgers was frustrated with the Hoops’ performance in the first half despite leading 3-0 at half-time, however, he saw the lighter side of the incident by laughing and gesturing to Celtic supporters.
Unbelievably, Rodgers was booked for the incident by referee Kevin Clancy, in a poor decision by the Scottish referee to book someone who had just fallen to the ground.

The Irishman tried to downplay the incident, whereas Clancy looked to make the most of it in a moment that showed the referee in a really poor light.
Rodgers certainly managed to motivate his players, with the bhoys storming to a 3-0 lead at half-time, something that very few would have predicted pre-match.