Roughly translates as: It's not my fault, it's theirs.
Mixu Paatelainen helped restore the status quo in Scotland when he lost the plot at his players on Sunday.
With all the aggro recently surrounding Celtic - Deila hitting out at reporters' questions, Kris Commons hitting out at Deila - the Hoops just did what they do best again and thumped a visiting team at Parkhead. And they let the opposition deal with all the controversy.
Dundee United went down 5-0 at Celtic Park and the away manager was far from happy at what he saw from his team.
Rather than just accept that they were playing the champions on a bad day, Paatelainen feels that it was his players' mistakes for not employing what they had been working on.
And he let them have it afterwards...
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