Celtic boss Mowbray shrugs off high lifeCeltic boss Tony Mowbray Tony Mowbray, (born November 22 1963), is a former professional football player and the manager of West Bromwich Albion. Playing career Mowbray played for Middlesbrough, Celtic, and finally Ipswich Town as a tough centre half. watched his side climb to the top of the Scottish Premier League The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football on Sunday, but insisted he couldn't care less about the league table at this stage of the season. Celtic leapfrogged bitter rivals Rangers thanks to Glenn Looven's last-gasp winner in a 2-1 victory over Hearts in a dramatic 90 minutes at Parkhead. His late header was enough to earn Mowbray's men all three points after Chris Killen's second-half goal had cancelled out an early opener by Hearts midfielder Suso Santana. But despite the jubilation around the stadium at full-time, Mowbray was keeping his feet on the ground despite a good weekend for his side. "When we get past Christmas and after the New Year, if the season is still tight, then the significance of being top might be more pertinent. I don't really see the significance of it at the moment," he said. "Maybe some will see it as being important. But if we'd got beat and we were sitting second, I'd have been disappointed but I wouldn't have seen it as if we'd lost the league. I don't put too much into it after just a few games. "The other sides have already shown that they are capable of beating the Old Firm this season." The win leaves Celtic two points clear of Rangers, who could only draw 0-0 with Kilmarnock on Saturday. But while the home supporters were happy at the final whistle, they seemed less than impressed during an anxious 90 minutes. They jumped on every mistake and Mowbray reckons his players will need to stop making life hard for themselves and their fans after giving away an early opener for the second home game in a row. "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what the fans think", he said. Hearts stunned the Parkhead faithful when Santana crashed home an opener from 25 yards after just five minutes. The home side dominated the remainder of the half and went closest to equalising when Shaun Maloney Shaun Richard Maloney (born in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia on January 24, 1983) is a Scottish international footballer currently playing for English Premiership club Aston Villa. He plays as an attacking midfielder or striker. struck the bar with a 30-yard free-kick. The leveller lev·el·ler n. Variant of leveler. Noun 1. leveller - a radical who advocates the abolition of social distinctions leveler radical - a person who has radical ideas or opinions arrived on 58 minutes. Killen's 25-yard effort was turned away by Janos Balogh but Shaun Maloney picked up the rebound on the left flank. He cut inside and his right-foot cross was powerfully headed home by Killen, who had made a brilliant surge into the box after his initial effort. Aiden McGeady Aiden McGeady (born April 4,1986 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a professional football player for Celtic and represents the Republic of Ireland in international football. McGeady can play in a variety of attacking positions. then cracked a stunning left-foot effort against the bar from 25 yards as Celtic pressed for the winner. They were again thwarted by the woodwork on 72 minutes when Scott McDonald's 20-yard strike hit the post. David Obua David Obua (born April 10, 1984 in Kampala) is a Ugandan football player who plays as either left-back or left-wing for South African side Kaizer Chiefs and The Cranes. nearly snatched a late winner for the visitors but his 25-yard drive fizzed narrowly past Boruc's left-hand post. There was late drama when referee Dougie McDonald Douglas McDonald, commonly known as Dougie McDonald (born October 8 1965) is a Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League. McDonald's most important match to date is when he refereed the 2006 Scottish Cup final between Hearts and Gretna. refused to award the home side a penalty after substitute Niall McGinn appeared to be upended in the box by Lee Wallace This article is about the Scottish football player. For the American actor, see Lee Wallace (actor). Lee Wallace (born 21 August 1987, in Edinburgh) is a professional football player currently playing for Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premier League. . But that was all forgotten in the third minute of injury time when Loovens leapt highest to nod home from four yards . It was another painful lesson for a Hearts side who have already conceded late goals to St Johnstone and Rangers this season and boss Csaba Laszlo admitted his young side need to grow up fast. "We must concentrate for the full 90 minutes. Life is not always easy, there is always surprises and you must search for the solution," said Laszlo.
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