Sandman’s Definitive Ratings – Celtic v Dundee Mifflin

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Auston Trusty of Celtic

Auston Trusty of Celtic has a chance Celtic v Dundee, Scottish Premiership, 03 December 2025. Photo IMAGO Mark Runnacles Shutterstock

CRUSTY THE CLOWN – 6/10 – Appeared distracted, both by Simon Murray’s bug-ugliness traumatising his aesthetic values, and worried about Liam’s propensity for tomfoolery. However, it’s admirable in that his default is hoofing the ball the hell away from trouble. Which I found enormously comforting in the latter stages of the game.

Callum McGregor of Celtic

3rd December 2025 Celtic Park, Scottish Premiership, Celtic versus Dundee – Ethan Hamilton of Dundee challenges for the ball with Callum McGregor of Celtic. Photo IMAGO David Young

CALMAC – 6.5/10 – The not-so-smooth flowing final third was the bumpy part of the skipper’s road tonight. Took control well and also partook in some fine keep-ball; just couldn’t find the combination to unlock the only chastity belt in Dundonian history. But when the chips were down and their tails up, his discipline kept us in check and secured the points.

Arne Engels of Celtic

3rd December 2025 Celtic Park, Scottish Premiership Celtic versus Dundee. Luke Graham of Dundee goes past Arne Engels of Celtic. Photo IMAGO David Young

THE TERMINATOR – 6.5/10 – Aggression, impact, pivotal – attributes we’ve seen from the gallus Belgian bhoy since Father Martin had a word over a pint of holy water. He continued to put himself about tonight, playing an
unrewarding role, buffering the Dundee physicality like my dodgy stick trying laughably to maintain a Celtic TV away feed (Dear BBC licence crew, that’s a joke. I pay my licence dutifully because I feel it’s the only way to maintain civilisation – give you shanks free money to buy expensive artwork for your plush offices).

The transformation in the young gun’s performances will no doubt be put down to new confidence being instilled. No, that’s lazy journalism. All kids of his level of ability have innate confidence – it’s taken them through boys’ club systems right to the high pro levels. What managers like MON do is reinforce that confidence. Which strengthens belief, and boosts performance. Let’s hope Arne’s kept the old bhoy on speed-dial.

Luke McCowan of Celtic

Luke McCowan of Celtic and Simon Murray of Dundee, Celtic v Dundee, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 03 Dec 2025 Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO Shutterstock

HIGHLAND TOFFEE – 5.5/10 – Luke’s drifting without Luke-ing dangerous; bit of a Negan night for him, wide and playing the wideo early on with some cultured passing. Unfortunately, like often this season, just when you’re hoping he’s going to step up a level, he fades.

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About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email [email protected]

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