What a beautiful Sunday that was in Ayrshire.
Celtic have broken Kilmarnock’s hearts with yet another last-minute win; their third in a row, no less.
Julian Araujo was the man of the moment, picking the best possible moment to score his first goal in Hoops and sending the away end into absolute overdrive.
Martin O’Neill’s substitutes made the difference once again. Sebastian Tounekti’s absolute stunner set the ball rolling, and though they had to survive more scares, Celtic found a way to win again.
So what does Neil McCann make of it? The east end of Glasgow is dying to know…
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Killie would’ve been in dreamland at the break, having comprehensively outdone the Hoops in the first half.
But if you can’t keep Celtic quiet for all of the 90 minutes, it’s clear that O’Neill’s men will find their moments to win.
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McCann admitted that he was gutted after the game, taking a pop at the added time.
He said: “I’m angry, aye, of course I am. I’m so disappointed, because I truly believe that we deserved something from the game.
“Clearly, Celtic are going to come at us in the second half, made lots of substitutions and put us right under pressure, but I still felt that we were right in the game.
“It’s taken a bit of brilliance from Tounekti to get them back in the game.
“The second goal? I mean… it’s so disappointing. We lost three goals against St Mirren where it’s just second balls bouncing in the box, and we didn’t deal with it.
“But the last one’s sore, it’s clear, because it’s right at the end of the game. There’s a minute left.
“I’m not quite sure where they got seven minutes from. I think they just make it up these days. But nonetheless, we still have to manage that.
“That’s what I’m most angry about. I’d have been disappointed coming off with a point, to be honest. I have to be completely honest.
“But the anger comes from not seeing that out and getting at least a point.”
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