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Celtic's Virgil Van Dijk (right) was sent off in the first half of the second leg in Milan

Celtic have been fined nearly £9,500 over two charges of misconduct during last month's Europa League second-leg meeting with Inter Milan.

A penalty of £5,860 was imposed for "improper conduct" on the field as well as a £3,600 punishment for flares set off by fans at the San Siro.

Virgil van Dijk was sent off for two bookable offences, while five other players were booked in the 1-0 loss.

Uefa fined Celtic earlier this year for supporter behaviour at Dinamo Zagreb.

And this is the seventh time the Glasgow club have been penalised for the actions of fans since December 2011.

Inter, who proceeded to last 16 of Europa League with a 4-3 aggregate victory - only to lose out to Wolfsburg, were also fined £3600 for their supporters letting off fireworks.

Bhoys behaving badly - Celtic's Uefa fines 2011 - fined £12,600 after supporters make pro-IRA chants during match against Rennes 2012 - fined £21,000 after fans unfurl a banner criticising Uefa and set off flares away to Italian side Udinese 2013 - fined £4,200 when a firework is let off during qualifier against Cliftonville at Celtic Park 2014 - fined £42,000 for "illicit" banners at home defeat by AC Milan 2014 - fined £16,000 for "illicit" banners in win at home to KR Reykjavik 2015 - fined £7,300 for crowd disturbance away to Dinamo Zagreb 2015 - fined £3,600 for supporters setting off flares away to Inter Milan

In a statement, Celtic said: "Clearly Celtic Football Club is disappointed by today's decisions.

"It should be noted that Celtic players have an excellent disciplinary record in European football over many years and in Scotland, Celtic has been top of the league's disciplinary table for the last three years, something which we are rightly proud of.

"Again, it is disappointing that the actions of one or two individuals within a support of well over 3,000, have let the club down by using flares at this match."