Celtic’s 2-2 draw against Aberdeen at Celtic Park proved to be a thrilling encounter that left fans on the edge of their seats. Despite Celtic’s promising start, with a 2-0 lead at halftime, the home side allowed Aberdeen to claw their way back into the game, even as a potential third goal for the visitors was ruled out for handball in the second half.
Bonner Praises High-Octane Clash: “It Had Everything”
Former Celtic goalkeeper and BBC pundit Pat Bonner did not hold back in his admiration for the game, calling it one of the best he has witnessed at Celtic Park. Speaking on BBC Sportsound, Bonner said, “I’ve witnessed brilliant games at Celtic Park but that was right up there. It had everything—brilliant counterattacks from both sides. There were mistakes, but there was so much passion and energy from the players.”
He highlighted the significant contributions of Aberdeen’s Duk and Ester Sokler, whose impact off the bench helped turn the tide for the visitors. “The impact Duk and Ester Sokler had was quite incredible. I have to hand it to the Aberdeen manager for making those changes,” Bonner added.

Celtic’s Defensive Woes Persist as Aberdeen Capitalizes
For Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, the draw was a frustrating outcome, particularly after seeing his side let their advantage slip. The Hoops showed renewed determination in the last 15 minutes, but they were unable to find the winner. Defensive lapses, which have been a recurring theme in recent matches, played a critical role in allowing Aberdeen back into the contest.
The result serves as a wake-up call for Celtic ahead of their midweek fixture against Atalanta in the Champions League. With seven goals conceded in their previous European outing against Borussia Dortmund, defensive solidity remains a concern for Rodgers’ side as they navigate this stage of the season.
Aberdeen’s Resilience Earns Praise: “A Deserved Result”
Aberdeen, under the guidance of manager Jimmy Thelin, earned plaudits for their spirited comeback. The Dons showed impressive resolve, demonstrating they are capable of competing with the league’s top teams. Bonner and other pundits praised the positive approach taken by Aberdeen, which has seen the team play with a newfound confidence and style.
Looking Ahead: Celtic’s Challenge Against Atalanta
As Celtic prepares for their upcoming clash with Atalanta, Rodgers will be looking for his side to tighten up defensively while maintaining the attacking flair that saw them dominate the first half against Aberdeen. The draw serves as a reminder that no lead is secure without disciplined defending—a lesson the Hoops will need to carry into their European campaign.
Aberdeen, meanwhile, can take pride in their performance and look to build on this momentum as they continue their domestic campaign. The Dons’ ability to challenge a team of Celtic’s calibre suggests that they could pose a threat to any side in the league this season.
Conclusion: A Game to Remember at Celtic Park
In a match that had it all—goals, drama, and a display of attacking football from both sides—Celtic and Aberdeen delivered a spectacle that will be remembered by fans of both clubs. While Celtic will rue the missed opportunity to secure all three points, Aberdeen’s resilience and tactical adjustments turned the afternoon into a classic Scottish Premiership encounter.