Celtic preserve five-point lead with win over St Mirren

Celtic remain five points clear of Rangers at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership following their 2-1 win over St Mirren in Paisley.

First-half goals from midfielder Callum McGregor and winger James Forrest gave the visitors a solid interval lead.

The home side’s attitude and spirit remained intact and they reduced the deficit in the 89th minute with a deflected free-kick from Cammy MacPherson but it was too late for the Buddies to complete the turnaround.

McGregor’s goal in the 22nd minute came after St Mirren’s Sam Foley conceded possession in the middle of the park, allowing Ryan Christie to send striker Odsonne Edouard racing down the left.

Although the Frenchman’s touch inside the box appeared heavy, Hladky and the Saints defenders became entangled and after McGregor’s first scooped shot came off the post, he tapped the rebound into an empty net.

Edouard had the ball in the St Mirren net four minutes into the second half but the offside flag had been up for several seconds.

At the other end, Obika’s shot struck midfielder Ryan Flynn right in front of goal but zipped past the post, before Forster saved Obika’s angled-shot from close range at his near post.

However, in between those two opportunities, and as the match sped from end to end, Parkhead defender Christopher Jullien headed a Christie free-kick just over the bar when he ought to have hit the target.

The home side kept plugging away and at times the Hoops defence looked uneasy but it took another good save from Hladky to deny Ntcham in the 78th minute.

There was some late drama. MacPherson’s deflected free-kick off Jullien from 25 yards, after the French defender was booked for a foul on Obika, gave the home side some hope but it was simply  too late with only two minutes added on.

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