Celtic Players Rated In Their Crucial Win Vs Aberdeen: Tierney Gets 8.5, Griffiths With 7

Celtic and Aberdeen – the champions and runners-up of successive Premiership seasons locked horns this afternoon at Celtic Park in a crucial league encounter. Both the teams, struggling in mid-table, had an opportunity to get their campaign back on track. The Dons had a narrow victory over Motherwell last weekend but failed to grab a result this afternoon as the hosts grabbed three big points banking on a stupendous Scott Sinclair goal midway in the second half.

Below are the Celtic players rated in their edgy 1-0 win against Aberdeen.

Craig Gordon: 7.5

Produced a majestic stop with his legs to deny ex-Hoops winger Gary Mackay-Steven late in the first half. Made a few other decent stops and was kept busy by the Dons despite a clean sheet.

Mikael Lustig: 6.5

Combined well with James Forrest at times but lacked enough creativity while making runs from the right. Struggled defensively at times against Mackay-Steven and James Wilson.

Dedryck Boyata: 7.5

Had another steady performance in the heart of the Celtic backline. He was spot on with his positioning, blocks and interceptions barring a few occasions and guided the Hoops to securing a clean sheet avoiding another late heartbreak.

Jack Hendry: 7

Was poor against Killie but delivered a better show alongside Boyata in deep defence. The youngster, however, should work on his headers while attacking from set-pieces.

Kieran Tierney: 8.5

Posed a constant threat down the left with persistent overlap runs, crosses and link-up football. Created many chances and caused enough trouble to the Aberdeen backline throughout the game. Made a couple of sensational sliding tackles in closing seconds.

Scott Brown: 7

The skipper did well in a negative role while breaking down Dons’ moves to regain possession. Did not offer much high up the pitch but marshalled the fragile backline with great composure.

Olivier Ntcham: 6

The Frenchman is not having his best run in the middle of the park as he looked off-colour yet again. His game was confined mostly in midfield and lacked enough creativity around the box. Was replaced by Tom Rogic around the hour mark.

James Forrest: 6.5

Had an early opportunity as he made a positive start to the game. Made a few cut insides and layoffs but faded off since the break and was eventually replaced by young Lewis Morgan late in the game.

Callum McGregor: 7.5

The versatile Scotsman threatened the visitors a few times and also kept Joe Lewis busy in Aberdeen goal. Orchestrated moves since being switched to a more central role which allowed Celtic to have a grip on the game.

Odsonne Edouard: 6.5

Saw his effort hit the woodwork and was also denied a spot-kick which looked a bit controversial. An injury, however, forced him to leave the pitch late in the first half and Scott Sinclair, his replacement, sealed all three points with a stunning finish.

Leigh Griffiths: 7

Threatened from set-pieces and played his part in Sinclair’s solitary goal of the game. Forced Lewis into making saves and looked purposeful whenever he had touches inside the box.

Substitutes

Scott Sinclair: 8

His stunning backheel secured a much-needed win for the Bhoys as the ex-Swansea, and Manchester City attacker showed his sparks after quite a while. 

Tom Rogic: 7

The Aussie international had more impact than Ntcham and constructed a few ambitious moves from an attacking midfield slot.

Lewis Morgan: 6

The youngster did not have enough touches but made his contribution while defending the lead in dying minutes.