Glasgow Times

RATINGS Celtic

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SCOTT BAIN

Left helpless at Aberdeen goal, but denied Ferguson twice with smart saves soon after.

JONJOE KENNY

5 Slack marking to let Ferguson score and didn’t get much change out of Hayes all evening.

STEPHEN WELSH

5 Lost Considine for the opener as Celtic set-piece frailties were laid bare once more.

NIR BITTON

In at centre-half and didn’t look particular­ly comfortabl­e up against Kamberi. Made one brilliant last-ditch clearance though to keep Celtic in game.

GREG TAYLOR

Always willing to bomb forward, but lacked quality with his final ball.

SCOTT BROWN

Failed to have his usual influence against his future employers as Aberdeen dominated the midfield in first half. Better after break.

CALLUM MCGREGOR

Tried to get on the ball and make things happen, but like Brown, struggled to make his mark on the game.

RYAN CHRISTIE

4 Missed a great chance as the ball broke to him with Woods out of position, but hit an Aberdeen defender with his shot. Summed up his night, and his season really.

DAVID TURNBULL

Carved out two chance for Edouard that were spurned, then hit the bar himself when the roles were reversed, crashing effort off the bar. Lucky to escape red as frustratio­n got better of him late on, kicking out at McGeouch.

MOI ELYOUNOUSS­I

6 Drifted in and out of the game, as he tends to, but showed his quality late on as he found cross for Griffiths equaliser.

ODSONNE EDOUARD

5 Passed up two great chances to pull Celtic level, lacking conviction in his finishing. Then when he did put one away, was flagged offside. Teed up Turnbull well on one occasion, but not his night.

SUBSTITUTE­S LEIGH GRIFFITHS

On for Edouard with half an hour left and popped up with leveller with last touch.

TOM ROGIC

On along with Griffiths to spark the Celtic attack and showed some nice touches. 7

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KARAMOKO DEMBELE 4 Youngster got last 10 minutes and was lively.

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