Sarcy Chris Sutton sent out a short and sweet tweet as Celtic moved 14 points clear at the top of the table thanks to a Scott Sinclair goal against Partick Thistle.
The BT Sport pundit looked bewildered at Hamilton on Friday as he listened to Kris Boyd trying to explain how the gap between the top two wasn’t as big as many imagined.
Te 14 point gap, with a game in hand, that Celtic enjoy only tells half the story with the goal difference between the top two revealing that the hoops are plus 23 compared to Sevco’s plus 7
.@btsportfootball 1-0 to Celtic tonight… Still not a lot in it at the top….
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) December 20, 2016
Brendan Rodgers made eight changes to the side that beat Dundee on Saturday with Stuart Armstrong and Leigh Griffiths left on the bench.
Calvin Miller was given a debut, Scott Sinclair returned after a month out of action with a hamstring problem while Liam Henderson and Callum McGregor were brought into midfield.
With nine matches to be negotiated through December Rodgers is rotating his squad similar to how he would treat pre-season friendlies with his whole squad being used and big changes from game to game.
Sinclair’s 16th minute goal settled the match with just three matches left over 10 days before the welcome prospect of a three week winter break.
“Gap isn’t as big as everyone makes out!” Kris Boyd and @chris_sutton73 on rivals @RangersFC and @celticfc. #BTSFE https://t.co/0lxQf51z2O
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) December 16, 2016
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