Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon declared he wanted to meet the Hearts fan who hit him with a coin face to face after being floored in a goalless and chaotic Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle.
Hearts goalkeeper Zlamal appeared to be hit by a Hibernian fan midway through the second half before Lennon was knocked to the deck by a missile seconds after Hearts had a stoppage-time goal disallowed.
Lennon told BT Sport: "I'm all right. They must have a few quid up here because it was a pound coin. But it's no laughing matter, I hope somebody deals with it and id like to meet the guy face to face."
He added: "It's all disgraceful. The players are doing their job and trying to entertain people, I don't understand the mentality of any supporter who wants to throw things at people. I have seen plenty of it at the weekend as well and it's very unsavoury and needs to be stopped.
"If a Hibs fan has thrown anything at the goalkeeper, then he should be punished and banned. We don't condone any of that behaviour at all, it's disgraceful."
"Hopefully there will be punishment for both supporters if the authorities can pick them out, and like I said, I would like to meet that person, in person."
