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Ronny Deila says that Celtic want to keep Tom Rogic and Emilio Izaguirre and also commented further on Dedryck Boyata’s red card.
He also changed his mind on the decision to back referee Craig Thomson for sending off Dedryck Boyata upon further review.
However, he also reminded the Belgian and the rest of his defence that they must stay on their feet and not force the referee to make a decision.
As quoted by Celtic’s official Twitter page, Deila said:
I have seen it many times. Having seen it from angles, think it’s the wrong decision.
His foot is on the ball. We will therefore appeal it. Punished by going down to 10 men but hopefully we don’t get a suspension.
A tough decision. Still saying in these situations that I want my defenders to stay on their feet.

We have quick defenders and running with people is better than taking chances and putting the ref in that situation.
When you see that he makes his decision and hits the ball then, in my opinion, it’s not a red card.
Celtic drew with Hamilton on Friday night and missed the chance to move nine points clear of Aberdeen after Eamonn Brophy’s goal cancelled out Leigh Griffiths’ penalty.
With the pressure on Celtic to get three points, Deila is hoping to remain focused but speculation over players future’s at the club won’t help matters.

Speaking to the press ahead of Wednesday night’s game against Dundee the Norwegian also commented on the speculation surrounding Tom Rogic and Emilio Izaguirre.
The Aussie midfielder was reportedly set to reject a new deal in favour of moving away from Celtic but Deila says he wants him to stay.
We are working to get that renewed. He’s in our plans for the future. Talks haven’t stopped at all, keeping on as normal.
Deila also revealed that he wants to keep Honduran left-back, despite a lack of playing time recently and reported interest from Spanish clubs.
Izaguirre hasn’t played since the 8-1 hammering of Hamilton Academical at Paradise due to the rise of Kieran Tierney but is still wanted by the club.
He’s also a player we want to keep, a very good footballer.
Celtic will welcome Dundee to Paradise on Wednesday with the chance to move nine points clear if Aberdeen lose to Dundee United.
Its refreshing to see a manager change his mind, a big well done to Ronnie