Celtic stole three points in Paisley after a last-gasp Callum McGregor strike helped Martin O’Neill keep his 100% record as interim boss.
Celtic’s win against St Mirren never looked like coming as O’Neill watched his Celtic side struggle to break down a dogged Stephen Robinson side.
As the clock ticked down, and it looked like Celtic would drop another two points on the road, captain Callum McGregor stepped up to save the day with another stunning strike.
And reacting to the win, Hoops boss Martin O’Neill was over the moon as the Celtic manager closed the gap to Hearts to four points with Derek McInnes’s side facing a tricky trip to Aberdeen tomorrow afternoon.
Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesMartin O’Neill admits Celtic struggled vs St Mirren
Martin O’Neill admits Celtic had a tough night in St Mirren as he shared what he thought the minute before Callum McGregor unleashed his last-gasp strike.
O’Neill told BBC Radio Scotland, “I am very happy, I must admit, obviously, because we’ve won the game with a wondrous strike from a very, very, very talented player, a lot of frustration as well, too, as much as anything else. And we’ve won a game tonight where perhaps maybe a draw was probably a fair result.
“We didn’t create enough during the course of the game. We didn’t take care of the ball well enough. But if you’re asking me, yeah, I’m happy, relieved that that we won.
“And as I said, the the goal was the strike that probably didn’t belong to this match.
“I must admit, it was a fantastic strike. And the amazing thing about it is it’s easy for me to say this now, the minute he got himself a little angle in the edge of the penalty box, I thought he’s going to score here.
“You know, he scored against Rangers as well, too, and I thought he would score, but as I said, the goal probably wasn’t in keeping with the game. However, it was a tough night for us.
“We knew this here from the from the very beginning. I knew this a couple of weeks ago anyway, and so obviously delighted that we’ve won the match.”
Martin O’Neill reveals conversation with Celtic players behind the scenes at St Mirren
And as the overriding emotion from O’Neill is relief, here he shares what he told his Celtic players in the St Mirren dressing room after the dramatic win.
O’Neill continued, “How much have I enjoyed them? Yeah, well, you know, obviously tonight there’s relief as much as anything else, but you have to enjoy winning football matches.
“We said to the players in the dressing room, that’s what the game’s about. It is what it’s about. And don’t forget about that, you know.
“And sometimes, if you don’t play well and get a result like that, it’s a great old feeling. It keeps confidence alive, as well, as much as anything else, and it keeps a bit of momentum going.”
It was a lcuky win, but sometimes luck is what champions need as Celtic close the gap to Hearts to four points with a game in hand.