Sometimes, a moment of pure reaction separates victory from frustration. For Celtic and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, that moment arrived in a tense clash with St Mirren, securing a hard-fought 1-0 win and three crucial points at Paradise.
The drama built early when Oxlade-Chamberlain saw a potential opener ruled out for offside. But the midfielder showcased the resilience top players are known for, refusing to let the setback define his match. Less than ten minutes later, he pounced. When a Callum McGregor effort was blocked in a crowded penalty area, Oxlade-Chamberlain reacted fastest, driving the loose ball home to send the Celtic Park faithful into raptures.
In a match where clear chances were at a premium, that single moment of sharp instinct made all the difference. While the performance may not have been fluid, the result underscores the winning mentality required at the business end of any campaign. It's a reminder that success often comes down to seizing your one big opportunity—a principle that applies on the pitch just as it does in sport.
