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·31 January 2026
Mark Fotheringham’s calls Derek McInnes to apologise

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·31 January 2026


Derek McInnes storms into the Celtic technical area after Benjamin Nygren opened the scoring. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
The phone call came after a flashpoint in the opening stages of the game that heightened tensions between the two coaches.
McInnes was seen confronting the Celtic technical area moments after Benjamin Nygren had given Hearts the lead, reacting angrily to what he felt was excessive celebration from a member of Martin O’Neill’s backroom staff.

Derek McInnes, Manager of Hearts during the Scottish Premiership match between Hearts and Celtic at Tynecastle on January 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)
“It was just one of their inexperienced coaches who got a bit carried away,” McInnes said to Sky Sports in his post-match comments. “That’s all I’ve got to say on it.”
It was later confirmed that ex-Huddersfield Town manager Mark Fotheringham was the individual at the centre of the touchline dispute that provoked McInnes’ angry reaction.

Celtic interim assistant coach Mark Fotheringham Celtic Scottish Premiership, Lennoxtown Training Ground, 31 October 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock
Speaking to the media on Friday as Hearts prepared for their visit to Dundee United this evening, the Tynecastle boss addressed the situation publicly.
“Just to clarify, I was annoyed,” McInnes told BBC Sport Scotland. “I’ve been up against loads of different dugouts over the years and loads of Celtic teams and I was really annoyed with the reaction.
“It surprised me and I thought it was out of order, so that was why I was annoyed about it. But in fairness to Mark, he’s not a boy I know too well, but I know people that know him. He’s a great lad, seemingly – but he phoned me Monday afternoon to apologise.”

2nd November 2025 Hampden Park, Premier Sports Cup semi final, theRangers versus Celtic – Celtic coach Mark Fotheringham inspects the pitch before the match. Photo David Young
“He said there was no offence meant and if there was, he said he was sorry for that. I think that says a lot about him, so we move on.”
It could be a big weekend in the Scottish Premiership with Hearts playing first at Tannadice out the three sides battling for the title. The latest Ibrox club visit Easter Road tomorrow, with Celtic in action an hour later against Falkirk at Celtic Park with Bairns boss John McGlynn pointing out that the Green Brigade being missing is a major plus for his side’s chances. Makes you wonder why Celtic is continually self-harming this season under the inept leadership of a CEO vastly out of his depth in the job.
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