Joe Lewis 6
Wrong-footed by an unfortunate deflection for the goal. Could do nothing about it.
Andrew Considine 6
Fairly quiet afternoon at the back for the defender. Glaring miss in the second half.
Ash Taylor 7
Went close twice in quick succession with two first-half headers. Solid in defence and composed in the tackle.
Tommie Hoban 5
Struggled to keep up with Edouard. Never looked confident and was often exposed. Unfortunate deflection for Celtic’s goal.
Jonny Hayes 6
Covered a lot of ground and got forward when he could. Finished the game on the right after Kennedy came on.
Connor McLennan 5
Asked to play at wing-back again and looked a bit ropey on occasion. Looks more comfortable further up the park.
Ross McCrorie 6
Had a thankless task as Celtic always had the numerical advantage in his area of the pitch but didn’t let that deter him.
Lewis Ferguson 6
As above. Crowded out too often to make a big impact on the ball but worked tirelessly off it.
Dean Campbell 5
Distribution let him down. Had spaces to expose but gave the ball away too cheaply.
Florian Kamberi 5
Another who was sloppy in possession. Didn’t offer enough of a threat.
Niall McGinn 6
Asked to fill in as an auxiliary striker. Unlucky not to get an assist for his cross to Taylor in the first half.
Substitutes
Callum Hendry 5
(for Campbell, 60) Few neat touches. Comfortable on the ball.
Matty Kennedy 4
(for McLennan, 77) Looked sharp.
Dylan McGeouch N/A
(for McGinn, 90+2)
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