![]() Wilson had the chance to score his first Celtic goal following another lung-bursting run down the right in the first half but blazed over the bar. Wilson said: "Five years and no goals - I can't believe that. How many did I score at United? It was something like eight or nine but I just can't seem to get a goal here. It was a good move and it summed up the first-half performance. I thought we were excellent, we cut them open at times and it could have been more. It was hard to replicate that in the second half but it was a fantastic result. I would hate to say we are hitting top form at the right time and then slip up on Tuesday night when we play Aberdeen again in the league but you can only go on the last games and we have been terrific in the last few weeks. Hopefully we can keep it going. It's asking a lot but to be champions that's what you've got to do." Wilson's versatility may be called upon at Pittodrie in midweek when the two semi-finalists meet again. When Thomas Rogne went off with a calf concern in the second half at Hampden, Wilson was moved inside to partner Charlie Mulgrew, who is normally a left-back. Rogne is hoping to be fit for the trip north but has confidence in a defence made up of full backs. He said: "My calf started feeling a bit tight in the second half and when we were 4-0 up we didn't want to take any chances and that's why I went off. We will see how it settles. Everyone talks about our situation in defence and before the Hearts game last week we were told that we had one central defender and that was me, but in the last two games Charlie has been the best player in our defence. We have Willo (Wilson) as well who can play centre-half brilliantly, so it's not an issue. Of course I want to be injury-free and play myself but if I can't play on Tuesday I know the boys will step up and do a brilliant job. There will be no problem." |