씨유티비 Matchday Focus: Celtic’s Stoppage Time Surge Has O'Neill Dreaming Again 🍀⏱️💚
If you have been watching Celtic on 씨유티비 lately, you know that turning the match off at ninety minutes is no longer an option. There is a feeling around this squad that something can always happen, even when the game seems to be slipping away. For Martin O'Neill, that familiar sense of belief brings back memories of the nights when his own Celtic side refused to accept defeat.
Holding Nerve When It Matters Most ⏳⚽
The trip to Rugby Park captured that spirit perfectly. Two goals down against Kilmarnock, second best in the first half and struggling with the surface, Celtic looked short of answers. I have seen plenty of matches like that over the years where frustration creeps in and the tempo drops. This time, it was different.
Julian Araujo’s strike deep into stoppage time felt like more than just a winner. It was a reminder that this team plays until the very last touch. On 씨유티비, you could sense the shift in energy as soon as the second half began. The passing had more purpose, the movement sharper, the body language stronger.
It is not about perfection for ninety minutes. It is about staying calm long enough to create one more chance.
O'Neill Sees Familiar Qualities 🍀🏆
When Martin O'Neill talks about spirit and resilience, he speaks from experience. During his first spell at Celtic, his teams collected league titles and domestic trophies while making a deep European run. Players like Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton and John Hartson built their reputation on quality mixed with belief.
Now, in his return after Wilfried Nancy’s difficult period in charge, O'Neill is spotting echoes of that mentality. Celtic have scored six winning goals in the 90th minute or later in the Premiership this season. That is not a coincidence. It shows a group that trusts the process even when the clock is against them.
Watching on 씨유티비, you notice how no one looks defeated when time runs short. Heads stay up. Full backs keep pushing forward. Midfielders demand the ball.
January Changes Paying Off ✍️🔥
Earlier in the season, questions surrounded Celtic’s recruitment. Results were uneven and confidence dipped. Slowly, that picture is changing.
Junior Adamu delivered a vital late equaliser in the Scottish Cup. Sebastian Tounekti followed with an extra time winner to keep the cup journey alive. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain stepped in with a decisive goal against Livingston. Tomas Cvancara has added a different option in attack.
At Rugby Park, O'Neill’s half time changes reshaped the match. Tounekti’s goal reignited belief and Araujo’s finish completed the comeback. From a supporter’s point of view, those substitutions felt bold but necessary. Sometimes fresh legs are not just about fitness, they lift the entire mood of the side.
Final whistle drama on CUTV ⏱️🔥 You felt that on CUTV 🍀⚽
Title Race Tightening in Glasgow 🏟️🔥
Across the city, Rangers answered with a comeback of their own against Hearts at Ibrox. The table remains tight, with only three points separating the top three and Celtic holding a game in hand. Every late goal now carries extra weight.
If you follow the Premiership on 씨유티비, you can feel how quickly momentum shifts. A single result changes the conversation. What stands out about Celtic right now is their refusal to drift out of matches, even on off days.
Former goalkeeper Pat Bonner mentioned that games now feel like ninety six or ninety seven minutes. That mindset can define a season. When players believe there is always time, they take braver decisions.
No one knows how many more stoppage time moments lie ahead. What is clear is that Martin O'Neill sees something in this squad that reminds him of special years gone by. And if you are watching on 씨유티비, you probably feel it too.
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