Robby McCrorie 6
Couldn’t do anything to stop any of the Celtic goals but can be fairly pleased with his performance overall.
Nicky Devlin 5
Struggled to deal with the overlapping runs of Taylor throughout and was consistently slow in closing the Celtic man down.
Efe Ambrose 6
Pretty average display for the former Celtic man back at his old stomping ground. Looked solid at the back and did well to put pressure on Ajeti.
Jon Guthrie 5
Couldn’t keep up with Christie’s movement and was caught out of position once or twice.
Ciaron Brown 5
Lost Christie for the second goal.
Julien Serrano 8
Kept Frimpong quiet and was a solid presence at left-back throughout. Got his side’s second with a superb strike from distance.
Marvin Bartley 6
The tough-tackling defensive midfielder wasn’t able to break up play as often as he would have liked but was solid in possession and worked hard as usual.
Jason Holt 7
Gave his side an unlikely lead from the penalty spot and looked fairly tidy on the ball but it wasn’t enough to avoid defeat.
Craig Sibbald 6
Booked early in the second half for a nasty challenge on Christie. Positive with the ball at his feet but often found himself closed down quickly.
Scott Pittman 5
Quiet afternoon from the long-serving midfielder, who struggled to impose himself on the game.
Scott Tiffoney 6
Worked his socks off and relentlessly pressed Ajer but suffered from a lack of service.
Substitutes
Lars Lokotsch (for Tiffoney, 70) N/A
Failed to make impact.
Scott Robinson (for Sibbald 70) N/A
See above.
Alan Forrest (for Brown, 74) 3
Got the ball in some good positions but didn’t use it particularly well.
Carlo Pignatiello (for Bartley, 88) 3
Missed a great chance at the death but failed to connect properly with his header.
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