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MALMO keeper Johan Wiland has accused Celtic of acting like “pigs” and children.

The Swedish club’s No.1 slammed the Hoops after the Scottish champions edged them 3-2 in last night’s Champions League playoff showdown.

Wiland singled out two-goal hero Leigh Griffiths – insisting he was like a child – while team-mate Rasmus Bengtsson claimed sub Nadir Ciftci was "not nice".

In an interview with Swedish publication Kvallsposten, Wiland said: "“They are pigs, all of them, that’s the way it is.

“You just have to try to stay cool and do what we have to do on the pitch. Griffiths, well, I don’t know what to say, he behaved like a child, tugging shirts all the time.”

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Defender Bengtsson told Sportbladet: “There were some players who talked a lot. You probably know who I mean.

"They have a captain (Scott Brown) and a few others who like to talk. But that’s the way it is at this level.

"One player who came on (Nadir Ciftci) was not particularly nice. The first thing he wanted to do when he came on was to talk. He had more focus on that than his performance.

"And I don’t think it was to their advantage that they were running around focusing on other things.”

In the last qualifying round Scott Brown and Mikael Lustig were accused of "laughing in the faces" of Qarabag’s players.