Edinburg, Apr 03: Scotland midfielder Colin Cameron has defended Wolves team-mate Vio Ganea after the crunching tackle that injured Celtic's John Kennedy. Kennedy's Scotland debut came to an end after the Romanian's studs left the defender with cruciate ligament damage.
But Cameron said, "You are talking about two guys who are honest and who went for the ball. Former Scotland international Craig Burley has joined those criticising Ganea, who has apologised for any injury caused, by branded the tackle "an absolute disgrace".

But Cameron was reluctant to accept that the challenge had been deliberate, saying that it was simply a result of the striker's competitive style.
"It was a foul on me just before and the referee gave it then we were coming together to get the ball. But there was no intention to hurt him.
"I ran and did not hear the referee stop the game. All I wanted to do was play the ball.
"It was a very physical, British-style game. The Scottish players were very aggressive and they started talking scary to us.
"That sort of thing is normal in Britain, but we don't play like that in Romania."

Bureau Report