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Celtic cringe hits Hotline peak as Brendan Rodgers 'we never stop' imitation fails to clear Dortmund hangover

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It was a dramatic win for Celtic against Ross County - but it was far from convincing. The Scottish Premiership leaders left it late in the Highlands as they picked up the pieces of the dismal display in Dortmund - but the win isn't enough to convince the Parkhead faithful over the performance by Brendan Rodgers' side.

Celtic fan William Hutchison, Aberdeen was far from impressed by the late show: "Although we won we didn't deserve it.

We were awful, we got lucky, but well done Ross County you played 10 times better than we did....unlucky. If you had won you would have deserved it." Kasper Schmeichel wasn't safe - with Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill joining Chris Sutton in calling out the goalkeeper's tactics before before Ronan Hale scores from the penalty spot: "Schmeichel after shipping 7 goals in Germany tries to scuff up the penalty spot before Ross County's spot kick.

How cringe worthy, he certainly signed for the right club." But the goalkeeper was forgiven by Robert McEwan, Mount Vernon with a dose of whataboutery - after he came off his line before Hale's initial spot-kick - leading to VAR allowing the Staggie's striker a re-take: "It's funny how Hibs penalty last week Butland comes off line and saves.

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