<p>Callum McGregor celebrated his Celtic return with the dramatic late goal that fired the Scottish champions to a 1-0 win at Aberdeen on Saturday.</p>.<p>Celtic captain McGregor was making his first appearance since suffering a knee injury in Leipzig in October 5.</p>.<p>McGregor made up for lost time with a superb finish three minutes from full-time as Celtic restored their nine-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.</p>.<p>Rangers had closed the gap on Celtic with a 3-2 victory against Hibernian on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/world-cup-needs-risk-takers-says-klinsmann-1172664.html" target="_blank">World Cup needs risk-takers, says Klinsmann</a></strong></p>.<p>McGregor rewarded Celtic's dominance at icy Pittodrie when he lashed home from 20 yards after James Forrest had back-heeled into the midfielder's path.</p>.<p>Celtic had 33 efforts at goal compared to Aberdeen's two, both off target, and Ange Postecoglou's side enjoyed 80 per cent possession.</p>.<p>The champions were back in action for the first time after the World Cup break, with United States defender Cameron Carter-Vickers and Japan's Daizen Maeda starting following their exploits in Qatar.</p>.<p>Jota saw a long-range strike parried by Aberdeen keeper Kelle Roos, who also stopped a close-range effort from Reo Hatate.</p>.<p>Anthony Stewart cleared off the line from Kyogo Furuhashi after the striker rounded Roos and tried to squeeze the ball home from a very tight angle.</p>.<p>Liel Abada came on for the start of the second half for Maeda and gave Celtic added cutting edge.</p>.<p>Furuhashi missed a good chance when he guided Anthony Ralston's cross wide before Celtic substitute Giorgos Giakoumakis squandered two headed opportunities.</p>.<p>Abada's drive was pushed over by Roos as Celtic's pressure increased and the breakthrough finally arrived with three minutes left.</p>.<p>Forrest, another of Celtic's substitutes, teed up McGregor with his exquisite backheel and the Scotland star did the rest with a clinical finish.</p>
<p>Callum McGregor celebrated his Celtic return with the dramatic late goal that fired the Scottish champions to a 1-0 win at Aberdeen on Saturday.</p>.<p>Celtic captain McGregor was making his first appearance since suffering a knee injury in Leipzig in October 5.</p>.<p>McGregor made up for lost time with a superb finish three minutes from full-time as Celtic restored their nine-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.</p>.<p>Rangers had closed the gap on Celtic with a 3-2 victory against Hibernian on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/world-cup-needs-risk-takers-says-klinsmann-1172664.html" target="_blank">World Cup needs risk-takers, says Klinsmann</a></strong></p>.<p>McGregor rewarded Celtic's dominance at icy Pittodrie when he lashed home from 20 yards after James Forrest had back-heeled into the midfielder's path.</p>.<p>Celtic had 33 efforts at goal compared to Aberdeen's two, both off target, and Ange Postecoglou's side enjoyed 80 per cent possession.</p>.<p>The champions were back in action for the first time after the World Cup break, with United States defender Cameron Carter-Vickers and Japan's Daizen Maeda starting following their exploits in Qatar.</p>.<p>Jota saw a long-range strike parried by Aberdeen keeper Kelle Roos, who also stopped a close-range effort from Reo Hatate.</p>.<p>Anthony Stewart cleared off the line from Kyogo Furuhashi after the striker rounded Roos and tried to squeeze the ball home from a very tight angle.</p>.<p>Liel Abada came on for the start of the second half for Maeda and gave Celtic added cutting edge.</p>.<p>Furuhashi missed a good chance when he guided Anthony Ralston's cross wide before Celtic substitute Giorgos Giakoumakis squandered two headed opportunities.</p>.<p>Abada's drive was pushed over by Roos as Celtic's pressure increased and the breakthrough finally arrived with three minutes left.</p>.<p>Forrest, another of Celtic's substitutes, teed up McGregor with his exquisite backheel and the Scotland star did the rest with a clinical finish.</p>