VASILIS BARKAS 6
Rooted to his line for early St Mirren opener, but grew in confidence afterwards and commanded area well.
HATEM ELHAMED 6
Blind backpass summed up Celtic’s early slackness, but improved as night went on.
SHANE DUFFY 7
Showed his prowess yet again in the opposition box to head home equaliser, his second goal in two games.
KRISTOFFER AJER 6
Surging runs forward were a constant danger, but was less sure when asked to defend, and over-confidence almost cost as he presented a chance to Erwin with moment of slackness.
JAMES FORREST 7
Not known for his heading ability, but planted a belter into the top corner to complete Celtic’s first-half turnaround. More like his old self.
GREG TAYLOR 6
Always an option down the left-hand side, but not a lot of joy.
SCOTT BROWN 6
Picked up a yellow card for obstruction, but skipper looks to be moving up the gears.
CALLUM MCGREGOR 6
Picked up space in a few decent areas and may feel he should have found the net with opportunity early in second half.
RYAN CHRISTIE 7
Defending isn’t his strong suit and it showed as he lost Erwin for St Mirren’s opener. Wonderful free-kick delivery though for equaliser and great cross for second too.
PATRYK KLIMALA 5
Frustrating night for the forward, who couldn’t find space in behind and fed on scraps for most part.
ODSONNE EDOUARD 5
Subdued in first half, and should have done better when clean through. Then hit a poor penalty after break that was saved easily by Zlamal.
SUBSTITUTES
ALBIAN AJETI (for Klimala, 66’) 4
On to provide a spark and tried to make ball stick.
OLIVIER NTCHAM (for Edouard, 80’) 3
Got on the ball and was tidy.
JEREMIE FRIMPONG (for Forrest, 80’) 3
Showed glimpses of his searing pace.
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