In a frustrating encounter under the floodlights on Wednesday night, Celtic narrowly edged past Hibernian in a fixture that could prove decisive in the Scottish Premiership title race.
The spotlight, amid various narratives from the match, often misses the critical contributions of certain players.
One such oversight was the commendable performance of Anthony Ralston. Thrust into the fray early on due to Alistair Johnston’s unfortunate exit with a severe head injury, Ralston’s time on the pitch was marked by his usual ‘all in’ attitude. It was his decisive action in the dying moments that truly underscored his value to the team.

With the seconds dwindling and Hibernian players launching a counter-attack, Ralston exhibited sheer determination. Racing towards the ball, executing a vital, forceful tackle, thwarting the opposition’s momentum and setting the stage for a pivotal moment in the match. This intervention led directly to Celtic earning a penalty — a moment seized by Kyogo Furuhashi, drawing the foul that allowed Adam Idah to convert from the spot, securing all three points for the Scottish champions.
The jubilation among the Celtic supporters was palpable as they celebrated the victory. Ralston’s commitment at a crucial juncture not only exemplified his dedication but also played a key role in shaping the outcome of the game. His actions merit recognition.