Goodnight!published at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2021
Thanks for your company tonight through a big five-hour stint at the live-texting.
Sportscene has you covered in 45 minutes' time with all the goals.
Until the weekend!
Rogic gives Celtic half-time lead in Paisley
Edouard adds penalty, with Christie & Turnbull scoring soon after
FT: Kilmarnock 0-1 Motherwell
Tommy Wright's first match in charge of Kilmarnock ends in defeat
Allan Campbell with the only goal as Motherwell make it three wins from four
Livingston P-P Hamilton - due to heavy snow
Thomas Duncan
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Until the weekend!
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FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Jim Goodwin watched lynchpin Jamie McGrath limp off with a dislocated shoulder a minute before Celtic's first goal.
"We’re going through a bit of a difficult time at the moment when it comes to injuries," the St Mirren boss said.
"Kristian Dennis has got a serious Achilles problem, Eamonn Brophy looks as if he’s got a serious foot problem that might keep him out for a number of weeks. And now tonight, Jamie McGrath goes and dislocates his shoulder. He’ll get a scan tomorrow and we’ll get a better idea on the extent of the injury. But you can’t keep going without key players at times."
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Neil Lennon suggests revenge for the 2-1 home defeat by St Mirren just 11 days ago may have been on the minds of his players tonight.
"Once they got the second goal, they really turned it on, they didn’t rest up. I think they wanted to put the wrongs of 11 days ago right," the Celtic boss says.
"They should take a lot from the way they played second-half, that’s far more like us, almost like we were at this time last season, absolutely rampant. We've played quite well in the last three games, so we’re just looking for more of that now."
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin says his side just weren't good enough tonight.
"I don’t have any complaints about Celtic winning, they were the better team on the night," he said on Sportsound.
"First 45 minutes I thought there wasn’t a great deal in it. We were disappointed with the goal that we lost, we spoke about not allowing Rogic to come in on that left foot before the game.
"Really disappointed with the second half, we just weren’t at the same level as in the first half, we looked as if we lost our way a bit, lack of discipline in terms of the overall shape of the team and we were allowing Celtic too much space and time on the ball.
"Celtic were excellent and caused us a lot of problems, albeit we were still well in the game up until about 80 minutes. To lose those three goals was extremely disappointing.
"We’ve got a lot of credit of late for our overall performances but tonight we were very poor and we’ve got to hold our hands up."
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been gushing about his side's performance on Sportsound: "It’s outstanding," he said.
"We weren't great first-half, unforced errors on the ball, scored a great goal from the best player on the pitch in Tom Rogic.
"I had a few words with them at half-time and second-half they were unbelievable, and we could have won the game by a lot more when you think of the chances we created.
"We looked far more like ourselves second-half, Christie came on and looked totally revitalised again and we looked solid at the back. Against a team who were in form, we’ve absolutely taken them apart tonight."
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
St Mirren had won three of their last four games, including that famous victory at Celtic Park, but they were well beaten tonight.
Jim Goodwin also lost his star man Jamie McGrath to what looked like a bad shoulder injury. A night to forget.
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Steven Thompson
Former Scotland striker on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageThere's no question David Turnbull could go and play in the Scotland midfield. The question would be who comes out?!
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Odsonne Edouard has quietly returned to the top of the Premiership scoring charts, with 13 in the league. Slowly regaining his sharpness. Probably too little, too late in terms of the league though.
FT: St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
A much-improved second-half performance from Celtic yields three goals and a very comfortable win.
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Jon Obika fires another shot goalward, but it goes just wide. Fair play to the St Mirren striker. He's been all on his own up top, but on he ploughs.
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Five minutes of stoppage time. Time yet for another three goals?
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
A defiant Jon Obika forces Scott Bain into a stop on the angle.
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageWe mentioned in the first half that Celtic were not creating, but that they did have players capable of scoring in the final third. That's been shown - the quality of players scoring - and the second-half performance has been really, really good.
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic
Now David Turnbull is hooked for Mohamed Elyounoussi. If you score, you're getting brought off tonight!
David Turnbull
What on earth?!!!
St Mirren have just collapsed here. They don't deal with a simple chip into the box, and David Turnbull mops up and strokes into the corner.
Three in just over three minutes.
Ryan Christie
Done and dusted.
Tom Rogic nudges the ball to Ryan Christie in the box, and the Scotland midfielder just caresses the ball in off the post. A really clever finish.
St Mirren 0-2 Celtic
Odsonne Edouard's reward for that penalty is a place on the bench. Patryk Klimala is on.
The Polish striker was warming up before the penalty to be fair!
St Mirren 0-2 Celtic
Steven Thompson
Former Scotland striker on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageIt looked like there was a pull on the arm or shirt of Taylor. As soon as you saw it happening, you felt Don Robertson was pointing to the spot. Very well-struck penalty from Edouard, so much power on it.