Neil Lennon's side had the chance go top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League against Caley but despite taking a two-goal lead they allowed the Highlanders to snatch a point.

It was the second week in succession that Celtic fans had left the ground after watching a late equaliser from the visitors and many pointed the finger of blame at 33-year-old Majstorovic for his part in both Inverness goals.

The Sweden defender, while accepting culpability for a result which left the Hoops two points behind SPL leaders Rangers who have a game in hand, insists all is not lost.

"As a defender I really hated it and felt really bad that we dropped points and I take all the responsibility for this," he told Celtic View.

"But we just need to keep on going.

"We are two points behind Rangers and still have everything in our hands, so we just need to learn from this and keep on going."

The former AEK Athens stopper acknowledged that Celtic are now entering a crucial part of the season, following the two draws against Dundee United and Caley.

Starting with a visit to Aberdeen on Saturday, the Parkhead men will face five fixtures during December before visiting Rangers on January 2.

"It's very important," Majstorovic said. "All the games that are coming up now until Christmas are vital for us.

"We do have the quality and a good team spirit.

"All the teams who play against us always raise their game so we just need to be focused and mentally prepared for what's coming up."