MX23RW : Thursday, February 7 18:27:35
Feb 3, 2019 at 12.30pm UK at ​McDiarmid Park (Perth)
Attendance: 6,242
St Johnstone
0-2
Celtic
FT(HT: 0-0)
Forrest (78'), Weah (89')
Ajer (90')

Weah: The fans come to support us - the least I can do is celebrate with them

Weah: The fans come to support us - the least I can do is celebrate with them
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The on-loan attacker has scored three goals in five games for Celtic.

Timothy Weah revealed referee Willie Collum let him off a yellow card after he scored the clinching goal in the 2-0 win over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.

The 18-year-old attacker, on loan from Paris St Germain, came off the bench to set up James Forrest for the opener in the 78th minute and the Hoops winger was booked for going in among the travelling fans in celebration.

However, when Weah went into the crowd after converting a Callum McGregor cross in the 89th minute, Collum handed out advice rather than a caution.

The United States international, who has scored three goals in five games since his arrival at the beginning of the month, said: "He said I would have given you a yellow card, but the fans didn't fall over so next time be careful.

"They went all the way there to support us and I feel that is the least I can do to celebrate the win.

"I saw James had been booked – but that's life.

"I thought he was going to be book to me too. It would have been worth it, 100 per cent."

Celtic's win took them six points clear of Rangers at the top of the table and Weah left McDiarmid Park feeling euphoric .

"It's an incredible feeling coming into a difficult game and scoring," he said.

"The most important thing was the assist for me because it was my first assist of the season.

"To get it at that time was amazing and to see the joy on James' face...it was a huge relief and the celebration with the fans just topped it off.

"At such a young age, coming in and having a game like that is always good for your confidence.

"All credit to the team, they played 100 percent throughout the whole match.

"We had a tough time getting the first goal and it was a relief when it finally came.

"I'm so proud of James for getting on the end of the cross and I want to thank the coaching staff for having the confidence in me to bring me on."


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Celtic25183459144557
2RangersRangers25156455203551
3Aberdeen25144741291246
4Kilmarnock25137537251246
5Hearts2513483129243
6St Johnstone25114102732-537
7Motherwell25103122734-733
8Hibernian258893428632
9Livingston2587102626031
10Hamilton AcademicalHamilton2553171751-3418
11Dundee2536162051-3115
12St Mirren2533191752-3512

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