Celtic boss Gordon Strachan will invite Artur Boruc in to his office after another dodgy display in their 2-1 Scottish Cup fourth-round win over Dundee. In the 14th minute Boruc gifted Dundee the opener and in the last minute dropped the ball on the line which was cleared by a covering defender.
Scott Brown levelled in the 37th minute and, with a minute remaining of the first half, Aiden McGeady marked his return to the side with the eventual winner.
"It's not something that we dismiss," Parkhead boss Gordon Strachan said. "We don't go away and laugh at the big swipe, we actually think about what's gone on.
"It's up to us to find the best way to get Artur back to his best form. You analyse every game on the Monday and talk about to see where we could have done better.
"We will sit him down with the coaching staff and say, 'what is the best for you'.
"Every player has been left out. You cannot say he is never going to be left out. That's not today, it's next week, next month or next year.
"But he can be left out."
Asked about Boruc's weight, which has been a talking point this season, Strachan retorted: "You need to ask someone else about his weight.
"It's like Paul Gascoigne, when he was playing well they put him down as being strong, when he wasn't so playing so well they put him down as fat. So it changes depending on how he is playing."