Celtic conceded just their third home league goal of the season against Aberdeen on Tuesday evening, and Kasper Schmeichel was visibly infuriated after it.
Coincidentally, before the recent clash at Parkhead, the Pittodrie side were the only team to have scored away at Celtic in the Scottish Premiership this season, and that remains the case.
4-0 up down on the night, Aberdeen broke forward late in the second half and netted a consolation goal through Shayden Morris.
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It was the first time Celtic had conceded in nine home league matches and over 15 hours of Premiership action in their own backyard.
After Morris' strike squirmed under him, veteran goalkeeper Schmeichel was noticeably annoyed, emphatically kicking his own post despite the lack of significance behind the goal.
🔴 Shayden Morris squeezes in a late consolation for Aberdeen, the first Scottish Premiership goal Celtic have conceded at home since October ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/Q7087d4rDa
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Schmeichel's annoyance shows the elite standards in Celtic's dressing room.
The Dane has kept 19 clean sheets out of a possible 28 in the Scottish top-flight this campaign and is a key figure within the dressing room.
Contracted at Parkhead until the summer of 2026, Schmeichel could well see his career out in green and white.