The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Questions asked of Saints players

Wright must be frustrated, claims Rodgers

- RONNIE ESPLIN

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers claims St Johnstone players should be asked questions after ending a poor run of form with their second draw of the season at Parkhead yesterday.

Tommy Wright’s side drew 1-1 at Celtic Park in August but had won only one of their previous eight games since beating Rangers at Ibrox in December – against Albion Rovers in the William Hill Scottish Cup – before they arrived in Glasgow to hold out for a goalless draw against a much-changed Hoops side.

Asked what problems the Perth club pose Celtic, the Northern Irishman, who described the result as “fair”, said: “I think there is questions there for Tommy’s players.”

CELTIC 0 ST JOHNSTONE 0

A much-changed Celtic side failed to hit their European heights as St Johnstone held them to a goalless Ladbrokes Premiershi­p draw at Parkhead yesterday.

Boss Brendan Rodgers made seven changes to the team which started the 1-0 win over Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday night and they produced a disjointed performanc­e in the first half.

The champions initially stepped up the pace after the break, but there was no onslaught and Saints held out for a welcome point.

Celtic finished the afternoon nine points ahead of Rangers and Aberdeen as they turn their attention to the second leg of their Europa League last-32 clash in Russia on Thursday night.

Hoops fans were boosted by the return of midfielder Tom Rogic for the first time since December 5 following his recovery from a knee injury, with former Dundee defender Jack Hendry Cristian Gamboa, Calvin Miller, Charly Musonda, Odsonne Edouard and Scott Sinclair also back in.

In the absence of suspended skipper Scott Brown, Callum McGregor, who scored the winner against Zenit, was handed the armband.

Attacker George Williams, on loan from Fulham, was handed his Saints debut, with midfielder Blair Alston and striker Steven MacLean returning.

After the excitement of Thursday, Parkhead was much more subdued.

In the fifth minute a free-kick from winger Charly Musonda, on loan from Chelsea, was met by defender Kristoffer Ajer, but his header from pointblank range was parried by Saints keeper Alan Mannus and the Perth defence scrambled the ball to safety.

Celtic keeper Dorus de Vries produced a moment of needless anxiety in the 14th minute when he mis-kicked straight to MacLean, but the striker could not take advantage as ball spun down from the air.

Saints came close just before the half-hour mark when David Wotherspoo­n’s header from a Blair Alston cross flew just over the bar with De Vries beaten, before Saints full-back Richard Foster fired a drive from 25 yards over moments later.

Celtic had a good chance two minutes after the restart when Sinclair robbed Saints midfielder Chris Millar in the centre circle and raced forward before setting up Edouard.

However, the French striker hesitated inside the box and defender Jason Kerr blocked his shot which spun into the hands of a grateful Mannus.

Moments later, in a Saints break, Foster drove the ball across Celtic’s six-yard box and past the far post before Mannus saved a long-range effort from Musonda at the expense of a corner which came to nothing.

The home supporters grew increasing­ly irritated and Rodgers introduced winger James Forrest for Rogic before Moussa Dembele came on for Edouard.

In between the two substituti­ons Mannus saved a Musonda free-kick and then Sinclair’s follow-up drive, but still Celtic struggled to find any rhythm.

In the final, nervy stages Mannus saved down at his right from a Sinclair drive and Dembele headed wide before the final whistle allowed discontent­ed fans to vent their frustratio­n.

It has been a difficult season for us–itisa stronger league and we have not dealt with injuries as well as we did in previous seasons. TOMMY WRIGHT

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Picture: SNS Group. Saints defender Jason Kerr clears the ball away from Celtic comeback man Tom Rogic.
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