‘I was targeted by 3 players, look at the cheap shots and the trash talking,’ Timo Weah responds

UNREPENTANT TIMO WEAH took to his Instagram account to continue his argument with Kilmarnock’s Trash Talkers who targeted the 18 year old from the moment he was introduced as a substitute as Celtic looked for a winner at Rugby Park.

“In regards to my yellow card I just want to say sorry to any Killie fans the were offended and who took it the wrong way,” Timo began.

“But with all that being said I was targeted by 3 players from the moment I stepped on the pitch,” the 18 year old continued.

“Go back and look at all the cheap shots that were taken and the trash talking as well.

“To be honest I understand it’s all a part of the game. I tok it and didn’t let it affect my match but at the end of the game I gave them a taste of their own medicine and took the consequences that came with it,” Weah continued.

“No problem…I love everybody that respects me. I guess being kind all the time makes you look weak but I refuse to not stand up for myself and my team-mates because at the end of the day that’s what family is for,” Timo concluded.

It would certainly be interested in what was said in this Killie trash talk’ – and we know one of the three was Ibrox bound Jordan Jones…who were the other two?

Here’s Timo’s Instagram post…

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