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After 63 minutes he trotted to the side of the pitch, a grin splitting his face, to make way for Ismael Soro. The applause of supporters were restricted to front rooms and sofas. After 10 league titles and 12 domestic trophies it felt like an unsatisfactory way to bring down the curtain.
Celtic tried their best to make it a special night. The players took to the pitch with Brown 8 on the back of their tracksuit zippers. There was a presentation to the captain from outgoing Chief Executive Peter Lawwell on the pitch before kick-off. They gave him the man of the match award when, in truth, he was far from the best player.
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Boyhood Rangers fan Zander Clark jokes he’s ‘devasted’ after shock Cup triumph
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⚪ @StJohnstone s Zander Clark reacts to an unbelievable finish where he grabbed an assist and then became even more of a hero for his team in the shootout Typical strikers, I think Kaneo toe pokes it in on the line! Devastated not to score! #ScottishCuppic.twitter.com/oANADSvodg Premier Sports (@PremierSportsTV) April 25, 2021
St. Johnstone keeper Zander Clark has joked he was “devastated” not to score after his header in injury time of extra time was knocked home by Chris Kane to set up a famous penalty shootout win over Rangers at Ibrox.