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Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate will miss the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup final.

The Japan international suffered a knee injury in the closing stages of Celtic’s 5-1 win at Aberdeen on Wednesday and will not recover in time to face the Dons at Hampden on May 24.

Manager Brendan Rodgers said: “He’ll miss the last two games, sadly for him and for us.

“He’s had a fantastic season in terms of availability. It’s 55 games he’s been involved in and it’s just such a shame he’ll miss these last couple of games.

“You’re probably looking that he’ll be okay for the beginning of pre-season, but it’s just a shame for us, even more so for him, that he misses these two games.”

Celtic’s Reo Hatate appears dejected on the bench after picking up the injury
Celtic’s Reo Hatate appears dejected on the bench after picking up the injury (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Hatate was injured in a strong challenge by Pape Habib Gueye as the Celtic midfielder looked to stop the ball in anticipation of a free-kick for the Aberdeen forward’s push on James Forrest.

Rodgers said: “I said at the time I thought it was a needless challenge. Everyone knew it was a free-kick. He’s just there to stop the ball from running away.

“For that to happen in that circumstance, it’s not nice.”

Rodgers confirmed Celtic would have Cameron Carter-Vickers back from injury for their final game of the William Hill Premiership season against St Mirren on Saturday.