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KEV FRUSTRATES CELTIC AS 100% HOME RUN GOES

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CELTIC manager Ange Postecoglo­u felt conceding a “poor goal” to Motherwell knocked his players’ composure as their long winning run came to an end.

The Premiershi­p leaders were ahead at half-time thanks to Callum Mcgregor’s deflected strike (inset) but they left Greg Taylor on his own to deal with in-form Well striker Kevin van Veen 10 minutes into the second half and paid the price.

The Dutchman latched on to Callum Slattery’s ball forward and turned Taylor one way and another before slotting home his 24th goal of the season and his ninth in six matches.

Motherwell held out with sub Oh Hyeon-gyu missing the best of Celtic’s chances as they dropped points at home for the first time this season.

Celtic moved 13 points clear of Rangers, who face Aberdeen away today, but their run of 17 consecutiv­e victories came to an end eight days before they face their Glasgow rivals in the Scottish Cup semi-finals.

Postecoglo­u said: “It was a disappoint­ing outcome. And the performanc­e was not really at the levels we have shown before. We controlled the game pretty well for the most part. First half was fine, we scored our goal and we had chances to get a second and didn’t take our chances.

“We were in control and knew the game would kind of open up but we concede a really poor goal from our perspectiv­e which gives the opposition some encouragem­ent.

“Then we lost our composure a little and got a bit desperate at times but having said that we created good chances and didn’t take them.

“When you set the standards we set you have just got to make sure you are doing everything within your control to maintain and reach those.

“It’s unlike us to concede such a poor goal and that seemed to filter into our play after that. We were trying to chase the game a little bit which we have been pretty good at not doing but it’s only natural that the guys are going to want to try and make amends and score a goal. I just thought we lacked a bit of composure to do that.”

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell hailed his players’ discipline and van Veen’s quality.

Kettlewell, who led Ross County to victory in his previous visit to Celtic Park in 2020, said: “I don’t want to celebrate a point but when you look at the nature of the game and gulf in finances between the clubs, it speaks volumes for my players. They were outstandin­g to a man. I’ve just told them the biggest thing is not having an ego.”

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