Kilmarnock F.c. Vs Celtic F.c. Player Ratings

Alright football fans, gather ‘round! We’ve just witnessed a proper clash of titans, a real humdinger between Kilmarnock and Celtic. And you know what that means, it's time for the fun bit – the player ratings!
Think of it like a school report, but instead of spelling tests, these lads are getting marked on their dazzling dribbles and thunderous tackles. Some are getting gold stars, others might be getting a stern talking-to from their mum. Let’s dive in!
Kilmarnock's Heroes (and maybe a few who needed a cuppa!)
First up, the mighty Kilmarnock! They were up against the giants, the green and white whirlwind that is Celtic, and honestly, they gave it a real go.
Let's start with their goalkeeper, Kieren Westwood. This man was like a brick wall, a proper superhero in goal. He was making saves that made you spill your tea, diving and leaping like a gazelle on a trampoline.
Seriously, some of those saves were so good, you’d think he had extra arms. He kept Celtic at bay more times than a pesky fly at a barbecue. A solid 9/10 for a performance that was pure class.
In defence, young Lewis Brunt was a revelation. He was everywhere, a tackling machine with more energy than a toddler on a sugar rush. He was like a tiny but fierce terrier, nipping at the heels of Celtic's attackers.
He might not have scored the goals, but his defensive grit was crucial. A commendable 8/10, he showed real promise.

The midfield was a bit of a mixed bag. Joe Wright put in a shift, a real grafter who was running himself ragged. He was winning challenges and trying to start attacks, but sometimes the final ball just didn't quite find its mark.
He’s got the heart of a lion, though! We’ll give him a respectable 7/10 for effort.
Upfront, Daniel Armstrong looked lively. He had moments of pure magic, teasing defenders and looking like he could conjure something out of nothing. He was a constant threat, a little spark of lightning.
Sometimes, though, it felt like he was trying to do it all by himself. A spirited 7.5/10.
Others in the Kilmarnock squad showed flashes of brilliance, like a firework briefly illuminating the night sky. But against a team like Celtic, consistent intensity is key. You saw the effort, the passion, and that’s what we love to see!

It's tough playing against the big boys, but Kilmarnock showed they’ve got spirit and some seriously talented individuals. They’ll be buzzing from some of those individual displays, even if the final scoreline tells a different story.
Celtic's Champions (mostly!)
Now, onto the Bhoys in green and white, the mighty Celtic! They came, they saw, and they generally conquered.
Let's start with the man with the magic in his boots, Reo Hatate. Wow! This guy is a cheat code. He was gliding around the pitch like he was on roller skates, leaving defenders in his dust.
His vision, his passes, his ability to find the back of the net – it’s all top-tier. He’s the kind of player who makes you want to buy a season ticket just to watch him. A sky-high 9.5/10 from me, nearly perfect!
In defence, Cameron Carter-Vickers was an absolute rock. He was a commanding presence, winning every aerial battle and making tackles that were as clean as a whistle. He was like a seasoned security guard, making sure no one was getting past him.

He’s the kind of defender you build a team around. A solid 8.5/10.
Then there’s Matt O’Riley, who was pulling the strings in midfield like a puppeteer with a master plan. He was dictating the tempo, spraying passes left, right, and centre. He’s got that calmness under pressure that’s infectious.
He makes the complicated look easy, and that’s a rare talent. A well-deserved 8/10.
And we can't forget the goalscorers! Whoever found the net was having a field day. They were clinical, precise, and showed why Celtic are such a feared attacking force.
Their strikers were like sharp knives, cutting through defences with ease. Expect them to be in the goals all season! A collective 8/10 for the attacking unit.

Some players had quieter games, as is bound to happen when the opposition is working so hard. But even on an average day, Celtic have so much quality, they can still dominate. It's like they have a secret cheat sheet.
You could see the teamwork, the understanding, the sheer talent on display. They’re a well-oiled machine, and when they click, they’re a joy to watch.
Celtic showed why they’re champions. They have the individual brilliance, the tactical nous, and the winning mentality to overcome any challenge. They are definitely the team to beat!
The Verdict?
So, there you have it, a whirlwind tour of who shone and who perhaps needed a bit more polish. It was a fascinating game, a real spectacle.
Kilmarnock fought valiantly, and there were some truly outstanding performances from their squad. They’ll take heart from that, for sure.
Celtic, as expected, showcased their class and depth. They are a formidable side, and their players are of the highest calibre. This is what football is all about – passion, skill, and a bit of fun!
