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McGregor's Late Stunner Cuts Gap to Hearts
Callum McGregor’s 25-yard goal in stoppage time earned Celtic three points, reducing the deficit to league leaders Hearts to four points amid fan unrest.
- In Paisley, Callum McGregor, Celtic skipper, unleashed a 25-yard screamer into the top corner in the 94th minute, delivering a last-gasp winner.
- With zero shots on target, Celtic failed to register a single attempt in 90 minutes, while Friday's AGM intensified fan-board conflict with chants and a Ross Desmond family statement halting the meeting.
- Stephen Robinson's St Mirren fashioned the better openings with Conor McMenamin hitting the post and a Liam Scales own-net disallowed for offside.
- By cutting the gap to four, Callum McGregor's strike tightened the title race and offered a short reprieve after a blunt display, sparking wild celebrations for Celtic against Hearts.
- With managerial uncertainty, Celtic travel on Wednesday for the Europa League tie with Feyenoord and then face Hibs on Sunday, while the club is close to appointing Wilfried Nancy.
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Martin O’Neill hails Callum McGregor’s leadership after late Celtic winner
The midfielder made space for himself with a clever touch before firing into the top corner from 25 yards into the top corner to seal a 1-0 victory.
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Read Full ArticleTitle boost for Celtic as Hearts lose to Aberdeen at Pittodrie
Callum McGregor’s 95th minute winner felt very much like a crucial moment in the season as the Celtic captain turned one point into three to reduce the Hearts lead to just four points ahead of their game at Pittodrie this afternoon…Callum McGregor celebrates. St Mirren v Celtic, 23 November 2025. Photo Vagelis GeorgariouThat game has just ended with Aberdeen’s Finish winger Topi Keskinen scoring the only goal of the game this afternoon as Jimmy …
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