A bit harsh.
Celtic’s Scottish title win was guaranteed last week, making this weekend’s Old Firm derby against Rangers a little more subdued than usual.
Rangers took the lead just before half-time, with Cyriel Dessers opening the scoring, but Celtic equalised in the 57th minute through Adam Idah.
The Ireland striker made up for a first-half miss to turn and finish beautifully, giving his side a share of the spoils.
It brought his tally to 11 goals in 32 league games this season, but not everyone was full of praise.
Former Celtic star turned pundit, Chris Sutton, still feels that Idah could offer more.
He said: “I think with both strikers (Idah and Rangers’ Cyriel Dessers), it’s my feeling you always feel that there is more to come and there is more that they can offer.
“Adam Idah’s numbers this season have been incredible. But then you think about big moments in big games and they have always seemed to find a way of missing an opportunity.
“Scott (Arfield, pundit) touched on the one in the first half when Celtic had a three-on-two and Adam Idah, he can’t miss that pass to James Forrest, it was too close.
“And there are parts of both players’ games that I think they could really tidy up, and that would take them to the next level. And if that’s the case it would take their particular teams to the next level as well.”