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Celtic 1-1 Hibernian: Neil Lennon's depleted side concede stoppage-time goal in dour draw to lose further ground on Rangers in the title race... after being without Christopher Jullien and 13 other players after controversial training camp in Dubai

Celtic conceded in stoppage time against a stubborn Hibernian to lose further ground on Rangers in the Scottish Premier League title race at Celtic Park on Monday night.

The Parkhead side were without manager Neil Lennon, his assistant John Kennedy and 13 players classed as 'close contacts' after defender Christopher Jullien tested positive for coronavirus following a controversial training camp in Dubai.

Midfielder David Turnbull scored the opener for the hosts with 10 minutes left, winning, taking and then brilliantly scoring a free-kick.

But Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet pounced on poor Celtic defending late on to snatch an equaliser and leave Lennon's side languishing 21 points behind league leaders Rangers with three games in hand.