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In the city of discovery, Celtic finally found three precious points which breathes new life into their title challenge.

Seeking to avoid a whitewash in Dundee, this could have been a day which saw Celtic lose all four league matches in this city for the first time in their history.

Instead, on Easter Sunday, they staged a resurrection. Having looked dead and buried only a fortnight ago when they lost 2-0 across the road at Tannadice, this win had the effect of a defibrillator.

A goal each from Yang Hyun-jun and substitute Kelechi Iheanacho, the latter a late winner, zapped Martin O'Neill's side back to life and gives them a pulse once again in the title race.

Celtic were by no means perfect. They wobbled midway through the second half when Dundee fought back and equalised via a penalty from Simon Murray.

But there was a lot more attacking intent in this performance. For all they may be a deeply flawed outfit, suggestions of their terminal demise in...

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