POLICE have received complaints over Neil Lennon’s conduct during Hibernian’s victory over Rangers.

The complaints centre on the coach’s goal celebrations at Ibrox on Saturday.

The Northern Irishman cupped his ears and raised a fist at Rangers fans as he celebrated Simon Murray’s goal in a 3-2 win for his side.

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “We have received complaints and inquiries are continuing.”

Following the match, Lennon insisted he had no concerns about his celebrations.

When it was suggested Rangers assistant manager Helder Baptista had spoken to police about Lennon, he said: “I didn’t make a gesture, I celebrated a goal. If they are unhappy about it they can come and tell me.

“I am celebrating a goal. What way are you supposed to celebrate a goal?”

Scottish Football Association compliance officer Tony McGlennan could also look into the incident.