WATCH: Julian Araujo’s Celtic Interview SHOCKED as Neil McCann ERUPTS in Furious Dressing Room Meltdown Caught on Sky to HIJACK the Celtic Man’s Interview!
Neil McCann’s enraged reaction to Celtic’s last-gasp winner against Kilmarnock was captured during grinning Julian Araujo’s post-match interview.
The former Rangers player and assistant coach had guided his team into a two-goal lead against the title contenders. Joe Hugill nodded the ball past Kasper Schmeichel to add to Tyreece John-Jules’ opener.
It left Celtic with a mountain to overcome in the second half, but goals from Sebastian Tounekti, Benjamin Nygren, and Bournemouth loanee Araujo in the 97th minute saw the Glasgow giants depart Rugby Park with a vital three points. And McCann was visibly left infuriated by his team after the final whistle.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Araujo said: “I am grateful to get minutes and continue to have the opportunity to play. Obviously it was a long journey, and a long start to my season…”
As he spoke, shouting from the home dressing room was picked up by the microphones. Araujo continued: “I am grateful for moments like this…”
The Celtic man then glanced over his shoulder—seemingly aware of the fiery comments being aimed at the Killie players. He added: “I am grateful for my teammates because they welcomed me with open arms and thanks to them we are where we are now.”
The right-back smirked before the interview carried on and the background noise subsided. At full-time, McCann admitted he was irritated—but unleashed his fury on the match officials.
He questioned the extra seven minutes, claiming they “make it up these days” after Araujo clinched the game with the final kick.

He said: “I’m angry, of course I am. I’m so disappointed because I truly believe that we deserved something from the game.
“I’m not quite sure where they get seven minutes from. They seem to just make that up these days. But, nonetheless, we still have to manage that and that’s what I’m most angry about.
“I’d have been disappointed coming off with a point, to be honest. But the anger comes from not seeing that out and getting at least a point.”