Johan Mjallby was full of praise for Kris Commons after his brace sank Hamilton 2-0 on Saturday. However, he still wants to see more from the midfielder. The Parkhead assistant manager was on media duties in place of manager Neil Lennon, who started a four-game touchline ban. The game that was going nowhere until four minutes from the half-time whitsle, when Commons sent a wonderful volley from 25 yards past Hamilton keeper Tomas Cerny. Just after the break, Accies defender David Elebert put the ball on a plate for Commons to take his Celtic tally to five in eight games since signing from Derby near the end of January. |