Sokler and Shinnie score as Aberdeen stage a comeback to draw with Celtic At halftime, the anticipation surrounding this match as a top-of-the-table clash seemed misleading. However, the second half unfolded dramatically, showcasing Celtic's defensive vulnerabilities and Aberdeen's determination to fight back. By the time the final whistle blew after 101 minutes of play, the 2-2 draw felt like a fair result. If Celtic continues to be as accommodating in their upcoming Champions League match against Atalanta, Brendan Rodgers may face a challenging outcome. Under the management of Jimmy Thelin, Aberdeen now shares the top spot in Scotland's premier league with Celtic. Celtic appeared to be in complete control at the break, making the subsequent turn of events hard to predict. Aberdeen struggled with confidence and lacked cohesion in their play. The visitors' nerves were evident early on, particularly when goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov carelessly gave the ball away to Arne Engels just 12 minutes into the match. Celtic's record signing nearly capitalized on this mistake, striking the crossbar with a well-angled shot.