Stuart Armstrong looking to slam door shut once and for all on Aberdeen
That means maintaining - or even extending - their seven-point lead when they play his first club, Inverness, at lunch-time today.
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I've been involved in sports journalism since 1974, with football my main area of focus. I have covered two World Cup finals and numerous European finals, and hope there are more to come. I reckon I have a good sense of humour, and smile when others claim I travel beneath my very own black cloud.
I've been involved in sports journalism since 1974, with football my main area of focus. I have covered two World Cup finals and numerous European finals, and hope there are more to come. I reckon I have a good sense of humour, and smile when others claim I travel beneath my very own black cloud.
That means maintaining - or even extending - their seven-point lead when they play his first club, Inverness, at lunch-time today.
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Griffiths had already begun to celebrate what he was convinced would be the decisive strike in Romania only for Boiko to award a free-kick for a foul on Cristian Oros.
The Celtic striker has been named SPFL Player of the Month for October, a period in which he scored five goals, including a hat-trick in the League Cup demolition of Partick Thistle.
Ronny Deila, the manager, has consistently backed the Bulgarian, who denies having racially abused Aberdeen's Shay Logan during an SPFL Premiership game at Celtic Park on September 13.
Having made the trip to Giurgiu, a city which is located amid the mud-flats on the border between Romania and Bulgaria, the Scottish champions have the chance to qualify from a European group with two games to spare for the first time in the club's history.
The case will be heard at Hampden on Thursday, October 9, and the Bulgarian has until next Friday to respond to the complaint.
In Salzburg, they appeared to have found the perfect solution: when pulled back, score another. However, for a second time, they allowed a lead to slip through their fingers, although Jonatan Soriano's stunning free-kick 12 minutes from time was unstoppable.
The Swedish striker has now officially joined the Hoops on a season-long loan from Manchester City, after Fifa agreed to sanction his transfer which had not been completed before Monday's 11pm deadline.
The 24 year-old has joined the Parkhead club on a year-long loan, with the Hoops holding an option to make the deal permanent.
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