This is the wild moment Rangers coach Craig McPherson allegedly headbutted Celtic women's boss Fran Alonso.

Sky Sports cameras captured a heated exchange between players and coaching teams at full-time after the 1-1 draw.

Video footage appeared to show McPherson approach Alonso before pushing his head into the back of the Celtic manager.

The Celtic coach told Sky Sports he was also called a "little rat" in the chaotic aftermath of the match.

Alonso said: "I don't know, you can see there somebody pushed me from behind. I do not know, I never talked to him the whole game.

"Obviously it is disappointing to concede a goal in the last minute, I totally get it but I don't know. 

"I was called little rat."

Rangers boss Malky Thomson vowed an investigation into the incident will be carried out should the allegations be proven correct.

He said: "Without me seeing it at all I don't think I would comment on it.

"If that is the case there will be an investigation into it and we will look at it.

"But listen, I think it was a great spectacle for the fans watching.

"It had everything, a bit of drama, it had two goals, it had everything about it.

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"I'm a wee bit gutted, it does feel like a loss but we're Rangers, we need to pick ourselves up and move on."

Rangers had been in front after Brogan Hay's first-half finish, but a 99th-minute Caitlin Hayes strike ensured the Glasgow rivals would share the spoils.

Scotland captain Rachel Corsie - who was on punditry duty for the match - condemned the incident insisting it "leaves a sour taste".

She added: "It's a bad incident. You can see he looks animated so it suggests there is maybe something prior to that but either way - that can't be happening in football at all.

"It's disappointing because as Malky says, it leaves a sour taste on what has been otherwise a great spectacle and great occasion."