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Brown s final home game as Celtic hammer St Johnstone and Rangers thrash Livingston Steven Gerrard’s side move to within one game of unbeaten league campaign By Press Association Wednesday 12 May 2021, 9:05 PM 6 hours ago 4,589 Views 4 Comments Celtic players celebrate scoring against St Johnstone. Image: PA Image: PA Updated 6 hours ago SCOTT BROWN PRODUCED an impressive assist as Celtic beat a Covid-hit St Johnstone 4-0 in his final home match tonight. Elsewhere Rangers’ quest for an invincible league campaign will go down to the final day of the season after Steven Gerrard’s champions cleared their penultimate hurdle at Livingston. Brown’s long diagonal ball set up Odsonne Edouard to double Celtic’s lead in the 24th minute of their game. David Turnbull had netted ....
Advertisement 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. ....
Irish duo combine for late goal but St Mirren suffer Scottish Cup semi-final heartbreak Connor McCarthy applied the finish after receiving an assist from Jamie McGrath. By Press Association Sunday 9 May 2021, 5:37 PM May 9th 2021, 5:37 PM 6,501 Views 0 Comments St Johnstone players celebrate Image: PA GLENN MIDDLETON’S SECOND-half star cameo ensured St Johnstone remain on course for a trophy double as they beat St Mirren 2-1 to claim a place in the Scottish Cup final. The on-loan Rangers winger had only been on the park seven minutes when he set-up Chris Kane’s opener. And he struck again two minutes later, sweeping home a free-kick to ensure Callum Davidson’s men will be back at Hampden on May 22 to face Hibernian as they look to add to their Betfred Cup triumph. ....