Celtic returned to the top of the Scottish Premiership table with a commanding 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on Sunday.
The performance was highlighted by contributions across the pitch, including a standout display from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. After the match, Schmeichel took to Instagram to share his thoughts.
His solid performance was crucial in maintaining the clean sheet, especially as Kilmarnock pressed forward with determination in the second half.
The match began with intensity from both sides. Kilmarnock, looking to unsettle Celtic, came close to taking the lead when Marley Watkins’ shot rattled the post, a near-miss that could have shifted the momentum. However, Celtic’s experienced backline, anchored by Schmeichel, absorbed the pressure and maintained composure throughout.
Captain Callum McGregor provided the breakthrough in the dying moments of the first half. His curling delivery from the left-hand side managed to bypass everyone in the box, nestling into the net to put Celtic ahead. It wasn’t Callum’s intention but he won’t be complaining.
In the second half, Kilmarnock continued their pursuit for an equaliser, but Schmeichel remained a formidable last line of defence. His saves were key in keeping Kilmarnock at bay, allowing Brendan Rodgers’ side to weather the storm.
Celtic’s counter-attacking game bore fruit in the 70th minute. Nicolas Kühn, in a rich vein of form, sprinted down the wing and beat the Kilmarnock keeper with a precise finish into the bottom corner. It was Kühn’s fourth in three games.
The win places Celtic level on points with Aberdeen but ahead on goal difference, reasserting their position at the top of the league. With the international break on the horizon, Schmeichel’s parting Instagram message hinted at the confidence and focus within the squad: “A great week all round. Need to keep this going after national team. See you all soon.”
Celtic have Hearts away when the SPFL returns later this month in the SPFL and a crucial tie against Club Brugge in the Champions LeagueZ