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LEIGH Griffiths came off the bench to score a late and deserved equaliser for Celtic against Aberdeen last night and deny their hosts a hard-fought win and, for the time being at least, a place in Europe next season. Stephen Glass’s side had appeared to be heading for their first triumph over their opponents since way back in May 2018 in their manager’s second game in charge thanks to a first-half Lewis Ferguson strike. However, Griffiths, who came on for Odsonne Edouard with half an hour remaining, got on the end of a Mohamed Elyounoussi cross with just five seconds of added-on time left on the clock.