VASILIS BARKAS 5: Stayed on his line for Livi opener and well beaten by Brown’s header. Couldn’t get near low finish for hosts’ second either as wait goes on to see keeper make a meaningful save.
KRISTOFFER AJER 7: Lost Brown under the ball as home side took the lead, but was such a threat going the other way. Should have scored right on half-time, but denied by McCrorie.
NIR BITTON 7: Was offside as he stroked home Celtic’s second, but he wasn’t to know, and produced a composed finish for his first goal in four years.
SHANE DUFFY 5: Can’t seem to catch a break. Silly foul on Hamilton gave Livi the chance to put a ball into the area, and failed to deal with delivery as Brown headed home. Steadied somewhat afterwards at least.
GREG TAYLOR 6: Got forward when he could and defended well too. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but quietly effective.
ISMAILA SORO 6: Provided the insurance policy for his teammates and made some timely interventions before tiring.
CALLUM MCGREGOR 7: Terrific disguised pass put Bitton in for Celtic’s second, and looks to be edging back towards his best form.
RYAN CHRISTIE 5: Worked hard to get on the ball, but wasn’t strong enough as he lost a 50/50 that led to Livi’s equaliser.
DAVID TURNBULL 6: Classy pass to put Ajer in and showed some lovely touches at times, but wasn’t the influence he has been of late.
MOI ELYOUNOUSSI 8: Great movement and wonderful finish to drag Celtic back level and was a constant threat all night with his ingenuity. Such a threat when he is in this mood.
LEIGH GRIFFITHS 6: Wicked corner delivery for Elyounoussi’s leveller and flashed a couple of efforts just past. Took a knock and replaced with 20 minutes to go.
SUBSTITUTES
PATRYK KLIMALA 4: Got last 20 minutes, but couldn’t influence proceedings.
SCOTT BROWN 1: Captain came on and was promptly sent off after five minutes for an elbow on Kabia. Should know better, but seemingly doesn’t.
JEREMIE FRIMPONG 3: Couldn’t see enough of the ball.
MIKEY JOHNSTON 3: On to provide a spark late on, but nothing doing.
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