Celtic captain Neil Lennon is ready to apologise to Aiden McGeady following their spat towards the end of the club's 2-1 league win over Dunfermline on Sunday.
Lennon clashed with Republic of Ireland international McGeady and had to be separated by Celtic substitute Evander Sno after they conceded a late goal to Pars midfielder Stephen Simmons.
Lennon, who also had a row with keeper Artur Boruc immediately after the goal, said: "I felt we took our foot off the pedal at 2-0 and, instead of getting a few more goals - getting three or four - we found ourselves conceding.
"Fortunately enough, there wasn't time for Dunfermline to get another or we could have had a rough ride.
"Artur was unhappy - as goalkeepers usually are - and Aiden and I had an altercation, an exchange off views.
"Maybe I over-reacted a wee bit but we sorted it out in the dressing room afterwards and that's the end of it.
"I wouldn't go as far as to say I apologised to him. I didn't see him on Monday but, when I see him at training today, I probably will." PA