Luke McCowan scores for CelticImage source, SNS

Celtic v St Mirren highlights

03/08/25

Celtic began their Scottish Premiership season with a victory, but were far from convincing as they struggled to break down a resilient St Mirren.

Luke McCowan's deflected 87th-minute effort split the sides in what was a frustrating match for Celtic, their lack of intensity coupled with solid defending reducing them to few clear cut chances.

Their best chance fell to new boy Benjamin Nygren, but the Swede's attempt from a low Daizen Maeda cross was pushed on to a post by goalkeeper Shamal George, who then did well to get to the rebound.

Before kick off there was a mixture of emotion and celebration as Celtic fans paid tribute to Lisbon Lions John Clark and John Fallon, who died during the summer, then watched former captain Paul McStay unfurl the championship flag.

But rather than the occasion inspiring Brendan Rodgers' side, it took them a while to find their feet.

Celtic stepped up a gear in the second half, and did have the ball in the net, but Callum McGregor's effort was ruled out after the VAR officials determined that the captain controlled the ball with his arm in the build up.

While St Mirren performed some heroics defensively, they couldn't keep out McCowan's strike from the edge of the area, the substitute's shot taking a significant deflection off Mark O'Hara before evading George.

What was the main talking point?

A lot has been said about Celtic's summer transfer business - not least by Rodgers - and the lack of a new striker has been a major talking point.

Adam Idah was given a chance to stake his claim to lead the line, but struggled to make an impact.

The Ireland international did find himself in decent areas at times, and used his physicality to hold up the ball, but was repeatedly caught offside and rarely threatened to score.

Further questions will be asked as to whether he's the man to lead the Celtic attack.

St Mirren will take plenty from this although they will be sore about not taking a point. They were competitive throughout and that will give them huge confidence.

Which players stood out?

St Mirren's back three of Richard King, Alex Gogic and Marcus Fraser were tested but they held firm and made important blocks, tackles and cleared dangerous balls.

Goalkeeper George, who joined the Paisley side on loan from Wycombe Wanderers, also made some fine saves. He's a big presence and played with confidence.

Everyone knew what Kieran Tierney would bring to Celtic on his return.

There was plenty of skill, poise and pace from the former Arsenal man, who was a threat down that left side, and will be a key player just as he was in his first stint.

The Scotland defender left the field just after the hour, apparently injured, but Rodgers said Tierney was fine.

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The standout stats

With over 76 % possession and six shots on target, Rodgers' frustratation that they didn't score more is understandable.

Their three attempts off the woodwork will also be a source of annoyance.

Despite conceding that late goal, Stephen Robinson can be pleased with how St Mirren held up defensively. Just under 24% possession tells a story.

They were solid in their defensive third and made 32 recoveries to go with their 48 clearances and nine interceptions throughout the pitch.

With the ball, they'll want to do better, and with only 41 successful final third passes they'll want to improve on that front.

Celtic v St Mirren defensive statsImage source, Opta

What they said

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "Naturally, we wanted more goals, but I think we played their system very well.

"The goalkeeper has maybe kept the scoreline down and, whilst we didn't score, we didn't get disappointed and played some fantastic football. It was an excellent win.

"We just had to stay persistent and we were able to do that. For the first game of the season, I'm really pleased."

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson: "If you are going to get beat, you prefer a 25-yarder in the top corner with a bit of quality.

"A deflected goal so late on is frustrating but we know the levels we've shown.

"I can't ask for much more in terms of work ethic and organisation - we will show more quality in the final third - so we are proud of the boys but disappointed and that shows how far we've come."

What's next for these teams?

St Mirren play their first home league match of the season against Motherwell next Saturday (15:00 BST), while on Celtic are on their travels to face Aberdeen the following day (12:30).

Before that, Rodgers' men will look forward to Monday's Champions League play-off round draw (11:00).

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Player of the match

Number: 14 L. McCowan
Average rating 6.88
Number: 14 L. McCowan
Average Rating: 6.88
Number: 63 K. Tierney
Average Rating: 6.73
Number: 42 C. McGregor
Average Rating: 6.68
Number: 20 C. Carter-Vickers
Average Rating: 6.65
Number: 5 L. Scales
Average Rating: 6.59
Number: 49 J. Forrest
Average Rating: 6.54
Number: 2 A. Johnston
Average Rating: 6.48
Number: 8 B. Nygren
Average Rating: 6.30
Number: 38 D. Maeda
Average Rating: 6.29
Number: 1 K. Schmeichel
Average Rating: 6.10
Number: 6 A. Trusty
Average Rating: 6.08
Number: 41 R. Hatate
Average Rating: 6.04
Number: 27 A. Engels
Average Rating: 5.40
Number: 24 J. Kenny
Average Rating: 5.36
Number: 13 Yang Hyun-Jun
Average Rating: 5.02
Number: 9 A. Idah
Average Rating: 4.78

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