Celtic fans were split in two after watching their side draw 1-1 with Kilmarnock.
It was the third time this season that the hoops have dropped points at home but also the day that they equalled the 100 year old British unbeaten record set up by Willie Maley’s side.
Brendan Rodgers run the changes ahead of the visit from Bayern Munich with Scott Brown and Dedryck Boyata watching from the stand while Scott Sinclair and Moussa Dembele started on the bench.
Good seat today. But FFS, 62 games unbeaten and folk are moaning. pic.twitter.com/8o4Ue6bXn1
— Arthur T ?? (@OllytheG) October 28, 2017
62 games unbeaten means another record equalled …. well done Celtic ????????
— Wee Amz ???? (@AmzThe) October 28, 2017
Congratulations brendan rodgers celtic equalling willie maleys celtic 62 unbeaten record
— paul the tim (@paulthetim) October 28, 2017
Is Ronny back in charge? Seems to be a fair old bit of grumbling… ????
— Gastro Celtic (@Gastro_Celtic) October 28, 2017
Congratulations to the first team. 62 games undefeated is a stunning achievement.
Congratulations @celticfc
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— Celtic Graves (@CelticGraves) October 28, 2017
Should be winning our home games.But,to put it into perspective,Celtic & https://t.co/TbiqoM8ztz,are the only undefeated teams,in Scot,Eng.
— Celtic Symphony (@DM8883) October 28, 2017
Celtic now dropped points at home to St Johnstone, Hibs & Killie but we’re supposed to accept we cant cope with them at Pittodrie.
— Martin Stone (@stonefish100) October 28, 2017
“Generic Celtic draw outrage tweet”.
— Paul (@pault1888) October 28, 2017
We are 62 games unbeaten. Rodgers won an invincible treble, were top of the league and already in a final this season. STOP COMPLAINING ????
— donn. (@donn__1967) October 28, 2017
Patrick Roberts was in devastating form early on but picked up a hamstring injury and was replaced on the half hour by Sinclair.
Leigh Griffiths opened the scoring just before half time from a brilliant pass by Eboue Kouassi but Jordan Jones equalised for Killie on the hour mark.
There was no further goals in the game with the final whistle greeted quietly despite it’s historical significance.
Next Saturday Celtic will attempt to create a new record when they travel to St Johnstone.