Celtic Will Discipline Efe Ambrose
Published: March 07, 2013
Juventus have qualified for the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League after a 5 - 0 aggregate victory over Efe Ambrose's Celtic.
The Turin giants won the second leg tie 2-0 thanks to goals by Alessandro Matri in the first half and Fabio Quagliarella in the second period.
Nigeria international stopper Efe Ambrose did not make Neil Lennon's starting line - up for tactical reasons.
The Scottish Sun is reporting on its website that Ambrose was late to training on Wednesday morning and has been sanctioned financially.
''That is what happened, it was this morning. There was disciplinary action taken against him. But it wouldn’t have affected the team selection tonight,'' Lennon told thescottishsun.co.uk.
Ambrose replaced Kenyan Victor Wanyama just before the start of the start of the second half, his seventh appearance in the Champions League.
The Turin giants won the second leg tie 2-0 thanks to goals by Alessandro Matri in the first half and Fabio Quagliarella in the second period.
Nigeria international stopper Efe Ambrose did not make Neil Lennon's starting line - up for tactical reasons.
The Scottish Sun is reporting on its website that Ambrose was late to training on Wednesday morning and has been sanctioned financially.
''That is what happened, it was this morning. There was disciplinary action taken against him. But it wouldn’t have affected the team selection tonight,'' Lennon told thescottishsun.co.uk.
Ambrose replaced Kenyan Victor Wanyama just before the start of the start of the second half, his seventh appearance in the Champions League.
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