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HIBS striker Jason Cummings has denied causing havoc in a McDonald's by pelting staff with muffins.

The Easter Road kid has reportedly been banned by the fast food chain for an early-morning fracas at their Gorgie Road branch, which resulted in cops being called in.

But Cummings is adamant that he did nothing wrong and was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Hibs' top scorer was left out of Alan Stubbs' side for the weekend win over Dumbarton but scored for their Under-20's against Kilmarnock on Tuesday night.

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And a source close to the player told Record Sport Online: "Jason has been left quite upset by these allegations and wants to stress that he did nothing wrong.

"He was in the wrong place at the wrong time and got caught up in something that wasn't his doing.

"Thankfully, he has the full support of the club and his manager, Alan Stubbs and, as ever, he's working hard to get back in the team for their game against Alloa on Saturday.

"He just wants to put this behind him and get on with scoring goals for Hibs."

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