Video – Celtic’s 3-1 Pittodrie win described as “hugely satisfying” on Sky Sports

Mark Wilson was interviewed outside of Celtic Park this morning for Sky Sports as the former Celtic right-back looked back on the Scottish Premiership action from the weekend, with the stand-out result being Celtic’s 3-1 win away to Aberdeen – a result that certainly seemed to confuse the broadcaster last night when they posted their highlights!

Kyogo Furuhashi  scores to give Celtic a 1-2 lead. Aberdeen v Celtic, Cinch Scottish Premiership, Pittodrie Stadium,  13 August 2023. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock

Wilson reckons that yesterday’s win in the first away match of the season for Brendan Rodgers’ side will be hugely satisfying for Celtic and while he accepts that the current side with the tactical changes from the days under Ange Postecoglou is still a work in progress, he reckons that Celtic remain a potent force in attack.

After the second round of fixtures only Celtic and St Mirren have maximum points with Celtic top on goal difference. St Mirren are second and are followed by Hearts, Motherwell and Kilmarnock all on four points.

 Matt O Riley of Celtic celebrates with team mates after scoring to give Celtic a 1-3 lead. Aberdeen v Celtic, Cinch Scottish Premiership, Football, Pittodrie – 13 August 2023 Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock

Then it’s the two sides on 3 points from 6 – theRangers and Ross County who are currently battling for that top six spot.

Here’s Mark Wilson looking back on the weekend action from the Scottish Premiership on Sky Sports this morning…

Meanwhile, check out Matt Corr speaking to the one and only Martin O’Neill on The Celtic Star Podcast…

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