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St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson break silence and speaks up on the decision to deny Celtic FC loanee Kwon Hyeok-kyu his first St Mirren Goal

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Stephen Robinson, the boss of St. Mirren, has responded to the fact that Celtic midfielder Kwon had his goal for Paisley ruled out this afternoon. The South Korean playmaker joined the Buddies on loan until the end of the season and has done a great job since then. The 22-year-old thought he had scored the third goal for the Saints, but the goal was called off.

Robinson, who is Irish, told PLZ Soccer after the game that he thought the goal should have stood.

Brendan Rodgers will be keeping an eye on Kwon’s progress. Based on how St. Mirren fans treat him, it looks like he is loving life in Paisley.

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Celtic Fc to win the title Yes Or No? 47 years-old Scottish professional football manager Paul Hartley reveals his answer to that

The race for the title between Celtic and Liverpool could go down to the wire, and Brendan Rodgers will have to deal with some tough situations to make sure his team wins.

After a series of events last weekend, Rangers took the lead in the Scottish Premiership going into the latest set of games. At the moment, the Bhoys are playing catch-up.

Rodgers’ team dropped the ball at home against Kilmarnock and gave up two points in a weak way, thanks to David Watson’s late shot.

Still, Celtic has to keep going. This Sunday, they journey to Fir Park to play Motherwell in a game they need to win because they are still in the title race.

The match will be reffed by Willie Collum, and it will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football at precisely 12 p.m.

Before the game, the Hoops could be as many as five points behind if things go in a certain way somewhere else. But there is no room for mistake, even if something happens that we can’t control.

Paul Hartley talks about Brendan Rodgers, the boss of Celtic.

Celtic Fc to win the title Yes Or No? 47 years-old Scottish professional football manager Paul Hartley reveals his answer to that

Going back in time, former Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley was in a similar situation to what his old team is going through now during his two great title-winning seasons at Parkhead.

What does the 47-year-old think about the Bhoys’ chances of coming back from a two-point hole under Rodgers?

Hartley told The Scottish Sun that he thinks Irishman is the “ideal man to settle things down” in the coming weeks, comparing it to his time as manager under Gordon Strachan.

“Brendan won’t freak out,” he said. He’s way too good at running things. After Celtic’s loss to Kilmarnock last Saturday, he was very honest and said they didn’t play as well as he wanted or expected.

“But his team is good, and he’s the right person to make things right again.” Brendan has won a lot of awards over the years, and he will stay cool. In 2008, Gordon Strachan did the same thing—he made things very easy.

It was clear that we would have to fight hard to win. Barry Robson and I played together in the middle against Motherwell, and it went well. We made a big change when we won that game 4-1.

“Rangers came to play us twice soon after, and we won both times.” We took the lead in the title race all of a sudden and never looked back. Brendan will know that Celtic needs to get better in the future, but this season still has a long way to go.

Celtic need to keep their cool as the heat builds.
In reality, there is always some pressure at Celtic because of how good the standards are at Parkhead.

Still, winning is the most important thing right now, and getting three points on Sunday could give them more confidence going into a string of important games.

The Boyz still have five league games to go before they go to Ibrox to play Rangers on April 7. Rodgers’ team can’t afford to lose any more points.

There is still a chance that they can promise they will be in charge of the Scottish Premiership title if they pick up speed over the next few weeks.







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