Celtic beat St Johnstone to return to the top of the Scottish Premiership, with Rangers inactive until Sunday.
Celtic delivered a dominant display to beat St Johnstone and return to the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Kyogo made a typical run to beat offside and latch on to Kuhn's pass, the striker's chip finishing too high, and Luke Robinson came to St Johnstone's rescue on the goalline by blocking Tomoki Iwata's shot. Kuhn made way for Forrest and the veteran winger made his mark with the third goal. Celtic built on the left and O'Riley spotted Forrest in space on the other side, the substitute's control and left-foot finish both clinical and typical.
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