CELTIC have missed the opportunity to leapfrog Rangers at the top of the Premiership table.
Livingston held the Hoops to a 0-0 draw at Parkhead this afternoon, with the result meaning Ange Postecoglou's men go one point behind their arch rivals.
The Celts had a superb chance to take the victory in added time after they were awarded a penalty by referee Bobby Madden.
Ayo Obileye was sent off after a clash with Kyogo in the box on the 92nd minutes.
New Bhoy Giorgos Giakoumakis stepped up to add to his tally after opening his account last weekend against St Johnstone.
But it was a really weak spot kick, and Livingston's Max Stryjek earned a point for his side.
The Greek striker will be kicking himself for the missed chance, after a tough game where Celtic huffed and puffed throughout.
The Hoops will now turn their attentions to Europa League action on Thursday night.
But there's little doubt they will view this match as a massive missed chance to overtake Rangers.
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