TOM ROGIC wasn't even selected for the Australia bench today as they defeated Oman 5-0 in a friendly.

And only one of three Hibs players - Mark Milligan - started the game.

2 Rogic was a huge loss for Celts against Rangers Credit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

His Easter Road team-mates Martin Boyle and Jamie Maclaren made cameo appearances as they were introduced off the bench in the second half.

Former Celtic and Kilmarnock ace Jackson Irvine got in the score sheet with a fine strike in the last minute of the game.

Rogic and the three Hibs players missed yesterday's derbies following a row with Australia boss Graham Arnold.

The Hoops playmaker wasn't available for yesterday's Old Firm defeat to Rangers while the Hibs trio missed the defeat to Hearts.

2 Boyle couldn't face Hearts yesterday Credit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

Rodgers and Neil Lennon made it clear they were not happy with the way Arnold had dealt with the situation.

Both managers wanted their key players to be available for yesterday's crucial games before heading out to join up with the Aussie squad for the Asian Cup.

Rogic posted a social media message to apologise to Celtic fans for missing the game and insisted the decision had been taken out of his hands.

Arnold had hinted on Friday that Rogic may not even be used in the match.

He said: "I'm looking to get some minutes for those players who haven't had much involvement at their clubs recently.

"The position with Tom is that it's all over now. He's here and he's happy.

"Of course he wanted to play in the Old Firm derby and that's completely understandable but you can't please everyone.

"I would also point out that I had a couple of phone calls from other managers to thank me for letting the players stay behind and play that one extra match to help them win games so I made a lot of managers happy.

"All I can say is that the whole situation was explained well in advance and at the same time I had one rule and I saw that as the fairest way."

Spurs star Son Heung-min is set to miss the first two games of the tournament to play for Tottenham.

The South Korea star has been called up for the competition that runs from 5 January until 1 February.

But he will now jet out after Spurs' clash with Manchester United on January 13 ahead of their final group encounter with China.

Fellow EPL star Neil Etheridge will not miss any club football for Cardiff after being omitted from the Philippines squad.

The 28-year-old has had his dispensation extended so he is now not required for any of the tournament.

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