Celtic midfielder Scott Brown took to Twitter after the Hoops’ dramatic last-minute win against Dundee yesterday afternoon.
Neil Lennon’s side looked destined to drop two points at Dens Park but Odsonne Edouard’s 96th-minute winner ensured the Scottish club went ten points clear at the top of the Premiership table.
Brown was delighted with the result following the match:
What a result from the lads today. We keep going. ?? https://t.co/EDBSrOHNcV
— Scott Brown (@ScottBrown8) 17 March 2019
Fans on Twitter were quick to praise Brown’s contribution to the game despite others around him flattering to deceive:
Man of the Match for me..unlucky with the strike,keep shooting Captain there’s a few goals in you these last games.?HH
— BobSquash (@canyouflybobi) 17 March 2019
Well done Broony, great victory when not at our best. Mark of champions.
You’ve heard of fergie time, well welcome to #TarrierTime
— ??????? ??????? (@CaptainLeader8) 17 March 2019
Superb broony. Alot of spewing and rage going on after that late,late,late winner. ??
— KeefJackass (@ScotsIrishCelt) 17 March 2019
Just keep winning Captain!
— Lone Star Jim (@tic_jim) 17 March 2019
Your doing well pal keep it going ☘☘?
— William collins (@William45567248) 18 March 2019
650th game for @CelticFC what an Amazing achievement m8. HH ??????
— Chris McG ? (@chrismcgillion1) 17 March 2019
Born to lead the hoops to 10iar Scott. Your a legend ????
— colin mcmillan (@colinmcmillan18) 17 March 2019
Caesar -> Broony > everyone else ???????
— Le Trou Du Chat, V3.0 (@bigantsmasain) 17 March 2019
N we will never stop supporting you my CAPTAIN MARVEL BROOOOONNNAAYYYYYYY
— Banjo (@Banjo97670016) 17 March 2019
Celtic have now won twelve and drawn once in 13 games this calendar year, having scored 31 and conceded just two goals. With that sort of form, it’s highly unlikely that they will let slip such a sizeable advantage to Rangers in the final eight games.
The Old Firm rivals do play each other at Parkhead following the international break, and a win for the home side could help seal title number eight in a row.