In a wild game at Celtic Park, the champions come from behind twice to secure a 3-2 win over St Mirren on what was supposed to be a routine trophy day for the Bhoys. Mark O'Hara's brace for St Mirren was canceled out by goals from Matt O'Riley and Kyogo Furuhashi, before Furuhashi struck again to give Celtic the victory. Meanwhile, in the other Premiership matches, we saw a total of 13 goals scored, making for an exciting finale to the top-six.
Celtic Triumph in Thrilling 3-2 Victory over St. Mirren
In a pulsating encounter at Celtic Park, the reigning Scottish Premiership champions emerged victorious, overcoming a determined St. Mirren side 3-2. Despite the initial expectation of a straightforward win for the Bhoys, the visitors displayed resilience and quality throughout the contest.
Mark O'Hara's brace for St. Mirren stunned the Celtic faithful, but Matt O'Riley and Kyogo Furuhashi restored parity with goals before halftime. Furuhashi's second strike in the second half ultimately sealed the hard-fought victory for Celtic, as they remain atop the Premiership standings.
Background
Celtic entered this fixture as heavy favorites, having lost only one league match all season. However, St. Mirren had proven to be a stubborn opponent in recent meetings, holding Celtic to a draw in their previous encounter.
St. Mirren manager Stephen Robinson surprised Celtic with his team's attacking intent, fielding a three-man defense and deploying O'Hara as a center forward. Celtic, on the other hand, started their usual 4-3-3 formation with Furuhashi, Liel Abada, and Filipe Jota leading the line.
Match Highlights
O'Hara gave St. Mirren a shock lead in the 15th minute, capitalizing on a defensive error from Cameron Carter-Vickers. Celtic responded well, with O'Riley equalizing just minutes later. However, O'Hara restored St. Mirren's advantage in the 34th minute with a clinical finish.
Furuhashi's first goal on the stroke of halftime brought Celtic level once more. In the second half, the Japanese striker completed the turnaround with a superb header in the 53rd minute.
Despite St. Mirren's best efforts, Celtic held on to their narrow lead, securing an important victory that keeps them in the driver's seat for the league title.
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Conclusion
Celtic's triumph over St. Mirren was a testament to their fighting spirit and resilience. Despite facing an inspired performance from their opponents, the Bhoys found a way to grind out a victory and remain on course for another league title. The Premiership title race remains tantalizingly close, with Celtic holding a slim three-point lead over arch-rivals Rangers.
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