Christopher Jullien catching covid. The Hoops dropped more points to Hibs on Monday night after the squad was left decimated by the positive test result on their return to Scotland.
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Scott Brown and Shane Duffy for the visit of Ross County. Manager Neil Lennon revealed the pair were struggling following Sunday's Scottish Cup Final victory over Hearts.
He rated Brown as a "major doubt", with Duffy a "bit of a doubt". The Celtic boss promised to make changing after a gruelling weekend test at Hampden went all the way to penalties.
Christopher Jullien catching covid. The Hoops dropped more points to Hibs on Monday night after the squad was left decimated by the positive test result on their return to Scotland.
John Hughes has targeted St Mirren’s Sam Foley after making striker Tony Andreu his first signing. Yogi wants Buddies midfielder Foley on loan until the summer after landing free agent Andreu on a six-month deal.Foley, who is now on the fringes of Jim Goodwin’s squad, would prefer a longer-term deal and is weighing up his options.
Ross County. The 32-year-old attacking midfielder has joined on a contract for the rest of the season.
Neil Lennon will see out the season at Parkhead, a report has claimed. The under-fire manager managed to steady the ship after a horror run of just two wins in 12 games.
Celtic counterpart Gerry McCulloch's "fake news" claim to shreds after Saturday's derby win. Callum McGregor's own goal was the difference in the 1-0 home victory in Govan following a red card for visiting defender Nir Bitton.Pass to Paradise presenter McCulloch had branded the league leaders' title advantage "fake news" after Neil Lennon's side emerged 2-0 winners against Ross County at home last month.He said: "It's up to the boys here to do their own job.
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David Turnbull struggling to keep his composure following Celtic's win over Ross County. Turnbull bagged his first Premiership goal during Wednesday night's comfortable 2-0 victory at Parkhead.The midfielder was up for club media duty after the full-time whistle but keeping a straight face in front of the camera proved to be his most difficult task of the evening.
Celtic should have hit Ross County for six after watching his team dominate in a 2-0 win at Parkhead. The Hoops took home all three points after fine goals from David Turnbull and Leigh Griffiths and they were denied several more after missed chances and good goalkeeping from Ross Laidlaw.
Celtic 's shackles as he declared it's given his stars a "huge psychological lift". The Parkhead side have turned their focus to a Premiership recovery mission after defeating Hearts in Sunday's Scottish Cup Final.They sit 16 points behind leaders Rangers having played three fewer games.
John Hughes has claimed everybody is fired up to silence the critics who say they are doomed for the Premiership drop. The rock-bottom Staggies decided to move for ‘Yogi’ after Stuart Kettlewell was removed from his position following Saturday’s defeat to relegation rivals Hamilton.
Scott Brown lifted a 12th domestic trophy in a row in a typical fashion after a series of running battles against Hearts. Neil Lennon 's side took an early 2-0 lead before being pegged back, and blew a 3-2 advantage in extra-time.
a manager. It all adds up to another stomach-churner for a man whose relationship with this trophy has been one success story after another.
Odsonne Edouard to shoot Celtic to a historic quadruple Treble.The Hoops boss believes the out-of-sorts French striker will steal the Scottish Cup Final show against Hearts on Sunday.Edouard has found the net just once in the last seven Premiership outings and has scored only five times in the league.But Lennon believes the floodgates could open for the 22-year-old against the Jambos at Hampden.He scored twice in last year’s final and the Hoops chief said: “These occasions bring the best out in
Stuart Kettlewell after a 2-0 defeat to Hamilton left them four points adrift at the bottom of the table. The Staggies have managed just one Premiership win since August, with Saturday's defeat their fourth on the spin.
Neil Lennon has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday's clash against Hearts. The Hoops manager is adamant that sentiment won't come into his thinking when he names his team ahead of speculation captain Scott Brown could return to the side for the trip to Hampden.
Neil Lennon faces a selection headache in midfield as questions remain over whether Scott Brown will be given the chance to complete the quadruple Treble. Some fans believe David Turnbull and Ismaila Soro should be given the opportunity in Sunday's Scottish Cup Final ahead of the Parkhead old guard with Tom Rogic also in the frame.
Neil Lennon is adamant nobody will earn a place in his Scottish Cup Final team based on name alone. The likes of surprise heroes Conor Hazard, David Turnbull and Ismaila Soro were the driving force behind a recent pair of victories against Lille and Kilmarnock which stopped a horror run of two wins in 12 games.
Livingston: Stryjek; Devlin, Fitzwater, Guthrie, Serrano; Sibbald, Bartley; Mullin (Holt 62), Pittman, Forrest (Brown 45); Robinson (Poplatnik 76). Subs: McCrorie, Emmanuel-Thomas, McMillan, Ambrose, Taylor-Sinclair, Lawson.
Aberdeen in the pre-contract fight for Ross County striker Ross Stewart. United boss Micky Mellon is a big fan of the striker and has been on his wanted list since the start of the season.