Ex-Celtic midfielder Peter Grant was livid after the Rangers players blared music in their dressing room following a 3-2 victory at Parkhead on Sunday.
Nicolas Raskin opened the scoring early doors for the visitors before Mohamed Diomande doubled their lead not long after.
Although Celtic drew themselves level with 15 minutes to go thanks to strikes from Japanese duo Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate, Hamza Igamane won it late on with a fine effort from the edge of the box.
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In the post-match interviews that were aired on Sky Sports, loud music could be heard coming from the visiting dressing room.
It is safe to say that Grant was enraged by it: "I would have gone in there with a sledgehammer," he said on Go Radio.
"See, things like that annoy me.
"I don't care if it was Lionel Ritchie, that's them celebrating. That should not happen at your place and it did."
Celtic will come to Ibrox after the Scottish Premiership split.
Rangers have now beaten Brendan Rodgers' side twice in a row, and in the past three meetings of the sides, the men from Govan have scored nine goals.
Post-international break, Barry Ferguson prepares his team to face Dundee and Hibernian before kicking off a Europa League quarter-final against Athletic Club of Spain's La Liga.