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My record at Celts comes second to helping the lads out in picking up three points

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December 23, 2025

THERE'S NO 'I' IN TEAM FOR FORREST

- BY MICHAEL GANNON

KEEPING up his incredible scoring streak with the last kick of the season was the sweetest of moments for James Forrest.

But bagging a stoppage time sealer in December was a much more important one.

Forrest has created too many incredible memories to list over 17 trophy laden years at Celtic.

Rounding off the last campaign in style was one of them with Hoops fans desperate for the club legend to get on the scoresheet and make it a sensational 16 goal grabbing seasons on the spin.

The 34-year-old left it late when he pounced at the death against St Mirren on the final day of term but it was a fitting end to another title triumph.

Yet Sunday's strike in stoppage time to clinch the 3-1 victory felt more like a seminal moment than a ceremonial one.

Kieran Tierney's 88th minute effort nudged the Hoops in front against the Dons when it looked like they were heading for a fifth winless game on the bounce to start Wilfried Nancy's Parkhead managerial career.

Forrest made sure to make sure there would be no stress making it 17 scoring seasons and he admitted the result was way more important than any personal milestone.

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