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Celtic boss Ronny Deila questioned Celtic's spirit after losing to St Johnstone

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Image: Ronny Deila: Unhappy with his team's efforts on Wednesday night

Celtic manager Ronny Deila hit out at his players claiming they "lacked fight" in their 1-0 home defeat by St Johnstone.

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Ronny Deila believes his Celtic side showed a lack of discipline and energy as they slumped to a 1-0 home defeat against St Johnstone.

Deila looked on as his side's run of 10 domestic wins came to a halt after a stunning strike from Danny Swanson earned Saints a shock 1-0 win at Parkhead.

The defeat followed two big games in the six days when Celtic lost to Inter Milan before beating Premiership title challengers Aberdeen 4-0 on Sunday.

Deila, who lost Adam Matthews to an ankle injury at half-time, said: "It's not good to find excuses. The performance was not good enough, but it has been a very hard programme for us. We have had some very important matches and today we got a big, big setback.

"We had a lack of fight, I think. We didn't fight enough. We started the game well enough, had some chances and didn't score.

"In the end we were too open and didn't press as a team. And offensively we got in the centre all the time. We have to get much more width in the team and get crosses, and not be as easy to read."

We had a lack of fight, I think. We didn't fight enough. We started the game well enough, had some chances and didn't score.
Ronny Deila

St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright revealed Swanson had almost missed out through illness.

The on-loan Coventry midfielder marked his first Scottish Premiership start for Saints with a spectacular first-time strike from 25 yards into the top corner in the 54th minute.

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Tommy Wright was full of praise for his St Johnstone side as they recorded a memorable 1-0 victory away at Celtic Park.

He was taken off not long after, following a long night of illness.

"He was not feeling well this morning and he was doubtful for the game," Wright said. "He has been unfortunate since he came in because he had only really played one game in a month before and picked up a wee injury after Queen of the South.

"We have been working hard on getting him match-fit. He is a quality footballer. He is very good technically and it's a tremendous finish."

Wright added: "We talked about having the balance not to be on the back foot all the time and to do that you have to keep the ball, and we did that particularly well, and we got a great goal.

"I can't remember many clear-cut chances. There were a lot of chances and shots from outside the box which Alan (Mannus) has dealt well, but overall no-one can suggest we didn't deserve the victory."

Meanwhile, more doubt has been cast on John Guidetti's Celtic future after he was linked with a summer return to Feyenoord.

The on-loan Manchester City striker missed the visit of Saints through injury but Deila appeared unimpressed with reports surrounding the player's future when quizzed by Dutch television journalists.

"If he wants to stay here then it's a possibility," Deila said. "I want him to stay if he wants to stay.

"If he doesn't want to stay then we have to find someone else. We can't force anyone to stay here. There are a lot of players who want to play here."

When asked why the Swede had not been starting regularly, Deila said: "That's an easy question to answer, because he is not good enough.

"You have to be good enough if you are going to play every game. Today he was injured."

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