Philippe Clement criticised Dundee’s pitch after Rangers’ cinch Premiership away game was postponed around 90 minutes before kick-off.
After heavy rain overnight, there was an initial 9.15am pitch inspection by local referee Craig Fordyce ahead of the scheduled noon kick-off and, following another inspection by match referee Don Robertson at 10.15am, the game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
The postponement – Dundee’s third at the Scot Foam Stadium at Dens Park this season after matches against Aberdeen and St Johnstone were called off – means Celtic go into the international break with a one-point lead over the Ibrox men at the top of the table.
Referee Don Robertson called the game off following a pitch inspection
Gers boss Clement said: “We weren’t warned about it – not Saturday evening, during the night.
“I hear now that people started to work on the pitch at five o’clock in the morning. So, in that way they did their best.
“But we were only told there was an issue because our kitman was at the stadium early, at around 9.15am.
“He warned us about the situation and for me that’s a really strange thing.
“This will be the only pitch in all the leagues in Scotland where a game was postponed.
Ground staff work on the pitch before the inspection
“That tells me that it has nothing to do with the weather.
“Yes, it rained, but it rained all over Scotland and there were pitches in other lower leagues where they could play football.
“There, the ball was bouncing. But here, the ball was not bouncing. So clearly there is something wrong.
“Also, there were spots on the pitch where they put lots of sand and there was no stability for the players. It is really dangerous for injuries.
“I think it’s a very important thing for the future
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