Scotland international Kenny McLean has had a cheeky pop at Celtic following their draw with Hibs on Monday night.

The Hoops went ahead through a stunning David Turnbull free-kick before Easter Road striker Kevin Nisbett levelled things up in the dying stages.

The match was overshadowed by Celtic's weakened team after 13 players were forced to self-isolate due to Christopher Jullien testing positive for Covid-19.

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Following the match John McGinn posted on Instagram to praise former teammate and Hibs legend Lewis Stevenson for making his 500th appearance in all competitions for Jack Ross’ side.

Former Rangers youth McLean, who has been linked with the Ibrox side in recent months, then commented claiming it was two points dropped for Hibs on Monday evening.

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His comment has racked up over 370 likes on McGinn's post.

McLean played a crucial role in Scotland's recent qualification for Euro 2020, scoring the winning penalty against Israel in the play-off semi-finals and also converting from 12 yards for our fifth and final penalty against Serbia in the final.