Following Celtic’s 1-0 triumph against Aberdeen, supporters shared their perspectives on the match. Here is a compilation of some of their comments: Fran stated: “Tough conditions, tough tackling, tough night but a great goal from another dominant Celtic performance extends our lead at the top of the table. Long way to go yet but Celtic fans couldn’t have hoped for a better start to the season playing some fantastic football.” Patrick commented: “A great result on a rainy Wednesday evening in Aberdeen! This is a very determined side, they’ve learnt patience and calm will bring points. Aberdeen haven’t been this good in years and we still beat them, Celtic will be difficult to stop now.” Andy observed: “That was a game to get through, win the three points however you can and get back down the road. I’m often critical of Greg Taylor but he was the player we want to see, getting into good positions and playing forward. That Taylor I would give a new contract to. The other backwards playing Taylor I would not. Job done and on to the next.” Corbett highlighted: “What an absolute beauty of an assist from Taylor, a vital component in the team who gets nowhere near enough credit from the fans, get him signed up Celtic!” Jim remarked: “They stood up to the physicality, simulations and hostile atmosphere! A victory for footballers. Can’t figure out why Aberdeen never had two or three sent off!” Paul emphasized: “Grinding out the results like this, at a wet and windswept Pittodrie, in hugely inclement conditions for both teams, is what makes you prospective champions at the end of the season. It was a brilliantly executed goal by Reo Hatate, which ultimately sealed a priceless hard fought victory for Celtic.” Mikey offered his view: “A performance without flamboyance, but with enough grit to keep Scotland’s roads clear for the Celtic juggernaut to move onwards and upwards. The only weakness is the choice of Auston Trusty. He’s timid, weak in the challenge and always gives opponents enormous chances. Get Liam Scales back in and the rest of the season will bring no surprises.” Post navigation Rooney Identifies Grimes as Swansea’s ‘Key Player’ Despite Plymouth’s Efforts Dramatic F1 Title Showdowns: A Look Back at Eight Intense Battles Amidst the 2024 Season