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Davies: Celtic must be resilient
- Updated: September 19, 2016
Assistant manager Chris Davies believes Celtic must work on their resilience and become a team that can grind out results after their late setback in the Highlands.
The Hoops’ perfect start to the new Scottish Premiership season came to an end on Sunday after they conceded an 89th minute equaliser from Alex Fisher to draw 2-2 at Inverness.
Celtic are yet to keep a clean sheet in the league under Brendan Rodgers and their only two cleans sheets have come against Motherwell in the Scottish League Cup and Lincoln Red Imps in a Champions League qualifier.
Davies admits Celtic should not necessarily have to score two or three goals to win a game and believes they must improve defensively.
“We have scored a lot of goals,” he said. “Owain Fon Williams (Inverness goalkeeper) had a really good game and you can’t always score all your chances. Of …