Celtic manager Ronny Deila was not prepared to make excuses for his team dropping two points in their 1-1 draw at Hamilton.In an incident-packed encounter at New Douglas Park Celtic defender Dedryck Boyata was dismissed by Craig Thomson, who could have issued a second red card to Darian MacKinnon of Hamilton for two reckless challenges in the second half.The Hoops were leading through a Leigh Griffiths penalty when Boyata was dismissed just before the break for a last-man tackle on Carlton Morris just outside the box, and although the defender appeared to take the ball first, Thomson swiftly produced a red card. I think it was an okay decision, Deila said of Thomsons judgement. Rule No 1, as a defender, is stay on your feet and run with people and it is something we have to learn from.I have seen it again one more time and I dont think he touched the ball and we have to learn from these situations.When you have one versus one, you have to run with people. We have to run with them instead of taking chances.Deila was equally frustrated Celtic failed to take good chances before Eamonn Brophy levelled the match on 73 minutes. Hamilton goalkeeper Michael McGovern saves a penalty from Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths Griffiths had a second penalty saved by Michael McGovern and the striker, along with Gary Mackay-Steven squandered chances with just the goalkeeper to beat.I was disappointed that we lost two points because we controlled the game quite well at 1-0, and then in the second half we produced three chances, should have scored two but we couldnt do it, Deila said.When you get two alone with the goalkeeper and a penalty and miss it, then it is going to be hard to win football games.At the end, the opponents will get a chance or two and it was a good finish from the set-play.Griffiths took his tally for the season to 33 but was left to regret the penalty miss, and is now looking ahead to the midweek clash with his former club Dundee.He said: I take responsibility. Ive scored the first one so I should be stepping up confident of scoring the second one. But Ive got to give credit to Michael, it was a great save and theyve kicked on from that to get a point.But thats twice hes saved a penalty from me so hopefully I dont have to face him again. Its annoying that we havent stretched our lead but weve got to accept that and take it forward.We just concentrate on what we do so our mind is only on Dundee on Wednesday now. Hamilton manager Martin Canning Hamilton player/manager Martin Canning felt pride had been restored after the recent 8-1 thrashing at Celtic Park, and even expressed some disappointment that his side could not force the win.Canning said: Everyone was hurting after the last game but we showed we can get over that and put on a performance.We knew it was a bad night for us. Every game has to be taken individually and that proved it. It feels like a win in a way as we would have taken a point before the game.But I said in the dressing room in a quiet moment it was disappointing we didnt win given the way the game went. 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But he finished one shot behind Paul Peterson, who birdied the last hole Sunday for his first European Tour victory.That gives Darren Clarke one extra week to start contemplating his captains picks.Europe takes four players from a European Tour money list, followed by five from a list of world ranking points.Rory McIlroy, Masters champion Danny Willett, British Open champion Henrik Stenson and Chris Wood earned spots through the money list. Making the team through the world points were Sergio Garcia, Olympic gold medalist Justin Rose, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Andy Sullivan and Fitzpatrick.Europe already has five Ryder Cup rookies -- Willett, Wood, Cabrera Bello, Sullivan and Fitzpatrick. Clarke likely will look for experience in players such as Martin Kaymer and Lee Westwood.ddddddddddddlarke is scheduled to announce his three picks on Aug. 29 after the Denmark event. 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