Celtic manager Neil Lennon felt justice was done after Fraser Forster saved a last minute penalty to earn his side a narrow 1-0 win over Hearts at Parkhead that keeps them four points off the top of the Scottish Premier League. Victor Wanyama’s superb 72nd minute swerving strike looked to be enough to earn the Hoops all three points before the Kenyan was penalised for handling in the box 60 seconds from time.However, ‘keeper Forster saved the defender’s blushes when he dived low to his left to pull off a wonderful one-handed save to keep his side in touch with rivals Rangers, who won 2-0 away to Hibernian, at the top of the Scottish Premier League.And Lennon said the result was the right one after claiming Calum Murray’s penalty decision was harsh on his side.“I thought we thoroughly deserved the win and we feel a little bit of justice was done at the end,” the Celtic manager said. “I’m thrilled for the players because I think it would have been a huge disappointment not to win the game with the way we played.
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