Celtic winger Liel Abada has returned from international duty with Israel after picking up a knock.
The 21-year-old sustained an injury during a training session with his country and reportedly limped out of a recent training session.
Abada was not involved in the squad for Israel's 1-1 draw with Kosovo as they kicked off their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
And now that he has returned to Glasgow, he will miss their next match against Switzerland as well.
Reports in his homeland suggest the winger could be out of action for up to two weeks.
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Meanwhile, Celtic hero Stiliyan Petrov has opened up on John Barnes' times as manager of the club, claiming "there was always fighting" going on between the players.
The Bulgarian was signed by the former England international in 1999, who was undertaking his first job in management, but things quickly started to go pear-shaped.
Barnes only lasted eight months and was sacked after the Parkhead side's Scottish Cup defeat to Inverness.
And Petrov has detailed the toxic atmosphere in the dressing room at that time.
Speaking to FourFourTwo, he said: "I couldn't understand much of what was going on, due to the language barrier, but there was always fighting.
"I could see little cliques and problems. He couldn't control the powerful characters. It was John's first job since retiring as a player, and a big one for him.
"The team was winning, but we had many internal issues. The players weren't giving everything for him.
"Sometimes a job can come a bit too early for someone, but that doesn't mean they're a bad manager."
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