WERE you disappointed with Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink's red card?

I know the referee's predicament because he has rules and somebody might have looked at it after the game and asked why he did not book him for it.

We understand the rules, but we also understand what it is like to be a Celtic player and score a winning goal.

I have actually not seen what Jan did, but if he did leap into the crowd then the referee has to deal with it.

I can't stop the players doing that, though, and before the game I can't say to them: If you score the winner, whatever you do, don't run to the crowd'.

Jan swears he never said anything untoward for the first booking and he was just questioning the referee's decision, which I think we all did.

Can you tell us more about what went on in the tunnel after the game?

I went to see the referee because I was along the tunnel and heard people shouting, but he said: Nothing happened, Gordon, there was not a problem, see you later'.

What is the extent of the injuries to the players who were forced to go off?

Pressley has a spasm in his back, Kenny got a knock on his hip and Beattie tweaked his hamstring.

Which is a shame as on Friday morning we had four strikers back fit and raring to go and now I have none, if you take into account Jan's suspension. Maciej Zurawski was injured on Friday and has a calf strain and it's disappointing.

How does it feel knowing you are within five games of retaining the title?

That sounds great, but to me it just seems a long way away.

We have put ourselves in the position and now we just need to handle the pressure.

I didn't think we played particularly well against Inverness but we dug in and we got the win. But we'll just keep taking it one game at a time.