It wasn't so long ago Celtic's 10 In A Row hopes went rocketing into the Dingwall night, never to be seen again.Ryan Christie's infamous miss embodied the shambolic end of the Neil Lennon era but a little over 12 months later, they returned to the Highlands to take a massive step towards reclaiming the Premiership title.
Their transformation under Ange Postecoglou would've been scarcely believable to those who made the long journey north that night, but many will have been present again to watch Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota see off Ross County for a victory that puts their side on the brink of becoming champions once again.
They will host Rangers at Celtic Park next Sunday in the knowledge that another three points would all-but put the green and white ribbons on the trophy.It could've been much more comfortable for Postecoglou and his players had they buried a series of first-half chances, but the scenes late on following Jota's clincher displayed just how important both fans and players know these three points to be.
Despite that late relief, it was still a largely comfortable victory against a Ross County side, buoyed by their unlikely ascension to the top six, who never got going.
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