When Celtic’s assistant manager,John Collins, last week accused Scottish footballs chasing pack of being below the necessary standard even to distress his side – never intellect beat them – this is probably the kind of match-up he had in intellect. Having comprehensively lost their opening two league games, or Kilmarnock could surely be relied on to offer diminutive riposte and,when Leigh Griffiths opened the scoring with ease to achieve Celtic ahead within three minutes, Collins must indeed have believed the outcome of this match had effectively been decided. Related: Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal bring a taste of Saudi Arabia to Shepherd’s Bush Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com