Ryan Fulton 7
Gave a good account of himself. Made plenty of saves and kept Accies in the game in the face of heavy pressure.
Ben Stirling 5
Disciplined performance but struggled with Celtic’s overloads.
Aaron Martin 6
Did well to keep his side’s defensive shape under pressure. Measured and composed off the ball.
Jamie Hamilton 6
Looked shaky to begin with but grew into the game. Encouraging display from the youngster but could have done better for Edouard’s goal.
Lee Hodson 6
Kept things relatively quiet in his area of the park.
Brian Easton 6
Beaten too easily on occasion but produced a superb tackle to deny Turnbull.
Scott McMann 5
Got forward more in the second half but spent too much time pinned back in his own half, particularly in the first half.
Ross Callachan 5
Didn’t see as much of the ball as he would have liked but full marks for effort as usual.
Hakeem Odoffin 6
Solid enough outing from the makeshift midfielder. Worked tirelessly.
David Moyo 4
Spurned a glorious, if unexpected, chance at 1-0. Hardly had a sniff.
Marios Ogkmpoe 4
Starved of service. Barely had a touch of the ball before being hooked.
Substitutes
Scott Martin (for Ogkmpoe, 55’) 7
Added energy and steel to the Accies midfield. Made it a real contest in the middle at times.
Andy Winter (for Stirling, 73’) 3
Worked hard but barely touched the ball.
Reegan Mimnaugh (for Callachan, 85’) N/A
Failed to make impact.
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