Disappointing to drop two points at Easter Road against Hibs, but it was just a bad day at the office for Celtic…

A goalless draw wasn’t the result we wanted, but one we can have no complaints about as we weren’t at the races, in fact we were dreadful.

It shouldn’t be surprising in all honesty after the energy sapping game against Atletico on Wednesday night. Of course it’s not an excuse, but it did have a bearing on our performance, only a fool would suggest otherwise. The players looked disjointed and leg weary and in all honesty we could have played until midnight and not broke through the Hibs rearguard. It was just one of those days.

It’s easy to criticise, but our lead at the top will still be at least five points come tonight, and that’s after the first 10 games which has included six tough away fixtures. To have a lead like that is admirable considering the change of manager, and our main rivals enjoying the ‘luck’ of the fixture list once more.

That’s the bigger picture, if you were offered that before a ball was kicked, each and every one of us would’ve took it without question. It was a bad day at the office, that’s all.

Just an Ordinary Bhoy

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