Mark Wilson was thrilled to score his first Celtic goal in five years as part of the side who were comfortable 3-0 winners over 10-man Aberdeen at Pittodrie last night. The defender celebrated his call-up to the Scotland squad for next Wednesday's Carling Nations Cup game with Northern Ireland by heading his side's second goal as they beat the Dons for the third time in 11 days. Despite having to overcome a series of injuries throughout his career - most notably numerous knee operations and recent groin trouble, he has emerged as a key player in Celtic's recent good run of form. Wilson, who scored his goal in the 75th minute, said: "I'm delighted as it's my first goal in five years and with the Scotland call-up it is a pretty fortunate day. I don't think there will be many more goals for me like that one - especially headers. I will certainly take it and it was a good time of the game for us to get a goal as you don't want to be going into the last bit of the game just the one goal up. It is always pretty nervy so the second goal settled us." |