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According to Chris Sutton, Adam Idah was “furious” with his Celtic teammate just minutes before the final whistle.

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According to Chris Sutton, Adam Idah was “furious” with his Celtic teammate just minutes before the final whistle. Celtic must regain their composure and resume their journey. The defeat of Celtic to St Johnstone on Sunday was well-deserved, as it served as yet another reminder to Brendan Rodgers that, despite the team’s success,

 

 


 

there is an issue that necessitates his attention. It is possible that this is the result of Celtic’s long-standing dominance, as even the most trivial matters appear to be significant issues. It is quite straightforward; the initial 45 minutes were quite subpar,

 

 

 

 

and Rodgers deservedly implemented the necessary adjustments during the interval, which included removing the disoriented Nicolas Kuhn. The second period was markedly more favourable; however, the relegation-battling St Johnstone team ultimately maintained their composure and not only secured the points but also prevented the champions-elect from scoring. MP W D L GD Pts 1

 

 

 

 

Celtic 32 25 3 4 71 78 2 Rangers 32 20 5 7 33 65 3 Hibernian 32 13 11 8 9 50 4 Aberdeen 32 14 7 11 -4 49 Celtic had a significant opportunity to score in the final moments of the match when substitute Luke McCowan’s attempt was saved at point-blank range. Although that was a significant moment during the match, it was the subsequent events that captivated Chris Sutton, who was commentating for Sky Sports.

 

 

 

 

As Celtic suffer a defeat to St. Johnstone, Adam Idah expresses his frustration with Hyunjun Yang. The ball was later recycled back into the box and directed towards Hyunjun Yang, who was located on the right flank of the penalty area, after McCowan’s shot was saved. Adam Idah was positioned directly in front of the goal,

 

 

 

 

anticipating that his teammate would simply drive the ball across the box for a straightforward two-yard tap-in. Instead, Yang cut the ball back, mistaking Idah’s movement for a run in that direction. Subsequently, the two engaged in a verbal exchange. Sutton immediately recognised Idah’s ire towards his teammate, as it was yet another significant moment in the game, and the final siren would be blown minutes later.

 

 

 

 

“Adam Idah is incensed; he is conversing with Yang,” stated Sutton. “However, Fisher’s intervention was quite impressive.” McCowan’s perspective is exceptional. He must have believed that he had achieved a goal. What an impressive display by the custodian of St Johnstone.







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