Some Celtic fans have been debating the latest Twitter post about their goal against St. Johnstone in the Scottish Cup.
The Hoops are into the semi-finals of the competition, having beaten St. Johnstone 1-0 away from home. A late Ryan Christie goal was enough for them to win the tie, as they face Aberdeen at Hampden Park in the semi-final in a few weeks.
But when the Hoops Twitter account posted about the goal, it left many fans confused.
Whose goal was it?
It was Christie
Jullien got a touch!
They aren’t sure whether it was Christie’s goal and or if the goal should have gone to Christopher Jullien. Many of them hardly cared as they were happy that it was a goal.
Does he though… I don’t think I care
— Ethan Kelly (@leonidus1888) March 1, 2020
Does he touch it though? Don’t really care at this point
— Ryan Blair (@RyanTheStriker) March 1, 2020
I don’t think Julien touched it.
— T. Nevitt #77 (@TNevitt1996) March 1, 2020
Julien will say he felt it hit his heel lol who cares we scored
— Josh (@Josh75025863) March 1, 2020
Big man missed it by a good bit. That’s Christie’s goal
— Kevin Hackett (@KevinHa26255509) March 1, 2020
It was Christie!!!!
— Clara (@Claramcg4) March 1, 2020
So far this season, Christie has made 41 appearances in all competitions for the Hoops. He has racked up 19 goals and 16 assists, contributing to 22 Premiership goals so far. The goal against St. Johnstone was the first in the Scottish Cup so far for him.
As for Jullien, he has scored seven times in all competitions for the Hoops. The Frenchman has four Premiership goals in 2020, having two assists as well.
What do we think?
Some Celtic fans are right to not really care about who scored the goal as it took the Hoops closer to potentially winning the Scottish Cup. That is what matters to the team and the fans.