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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou told his attacking players to help out his makeshift defence after they fell to a 2-1 defeat against Hearts in their cinch Premiership opener.
The Hoops followed their Champions League exit with another major blow as John Souttar headed home unchallenged from an 89th-minute free-kick past a stranded Scott Bain.
Gary Mackay-Steven had given Hearts an early lead as debutant Carl Starfelt endured a torrid opening spell, and his centre-back partner Nir Bitton failed to spot the danger of Souttar from Michael Smith's free-kick.
Ange Postecoglou admitted that his side should have been more organised for Hearts' winner
John Souttar's header blew the roof off Tynecastle as the newly promoted side claimed victory
But Postecoglou felt his side should have been out of sight by then, only for Hearts to get back into the game after finally recovering from Anthony Ralston's 54th-minute equaliser.
When asked about the winner, the Australian said: 'I have got to have a look at it again. It's a set