Celtic dropped two points against Kilmarnock at Celtic Park after a 1-1 draw.
After securing a lead in the 32nd minute courtesy of Kyogo Furuhashi’s header, Celtic appeared poised to clinch a victory against Kilmarnock.

The Hoops had managed to maintain their advantage for much of the game, displaying resilience and determination on the pitch.
However, the match took an unexpected turn in added time when Kilmarnock substitute David Watson delivered a late equaliser in the 92nd minute.
The Hoops, in all honesty, were holding on for large spells of the second half, failing to dominate the game as much as they did in the first half.
Once again, they found themselves dropping points due to missed chances, with the absence of January signings glaringly evident, mirroring a performance akin to the 1-1 draw against Aberdeen at Pittodrie on February 3rd.

As the season goes on, Celtic continue to look a shell of themselves, simply drawing too many games, having drawn five league matches, two more than the whole of last season.
After the game, Celtic supporters made their thoughts clear, expressing their concerns about the Hoops continuing to fall behind in the Scottish Premiership title race.
This comes after the Bhoys have already lost an eight-point lead at the top of the league.
Currently, Celtic are only one point clear at the top, with Rangers scheduled to play tomorrow against St. Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.


