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Celtic may have relinquished top spot to Hearts . ‌

But James McFadden reckons there were plenty of positives to take away from Saturday's goalless stalemate with Hibs. ‌

The Hoops slipped two points behind the in-form Jambos after failing to take their chances - registering a whopping 26 shots on target. ‌

Brendan Rodgers' men bossed the game but resilient Hibs managed to walk away with a point to maintain their unbeaten start to the Premiership campaign.

Blunt Celts now find themselves in the rare position of playing catch-up to Derek McInnes' table-toppers.

And despite falling to a fourth 0-0 draw of the campaign - with Kelechi Iheanacho passing up a flurry of opportunities - McFadden believes it was one of the Parkhead side's better performances. ‌

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