2011-01-26: Celtic 4-0 Hearts, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic remain 5pts in front; Rangers won 2-0 v Hibs but have two games in hand.
  • Stokes double. Celtic linked with Kris Commons.
  • Hearts fans singing sick songs all the way through!!!
  • Long-term season book holder, 66-year-old Robert Coyle from Carmyle suffered a heart-attack and is in a serious but stable condition in intensive care in a Glasgow hospital.; the Hearts fans retorted with sick chants against him.

Review

Absolutely sublime performance. A really good way to set down a marker and show Rangers and Hearts that we mean business this year.

The team were very, very assured throughout and played some very nice football. In the end we could have had two or three more.

The defence were superb. Special shout out to Charlie Mulgrew who, whilst untroubled for the entire game, dealt with anything that came his way simply and effectively. Put the ball out when it was an awkward one, and blootered it up the park when we needed to push on and regroup at the back. Good stuff.

The midfield completely and utterly bossed it. Kayal once again impressed and pulled all the strings. Ledley put in a very comfortable shift and if he could play like that most weeks, we'd have a midfield as good as any in the league. Brown though was pretty frustrating. He does all the hard work and wins tackles but proceeds to turn back when driving forward is the option to go for, his final ball is poor and he generally contributes next to nothing. Forrest took his goal very well and looked like he was up for it until he was forced off. McCourt's goal was well finished and he had a good game all round.

Up front, Stokes and Hooper combined well once again. It wasn't perhaps Hooper's best game, but he has been excellent all season and all in all, he contributed well alongside Stokes tonight. What has to be said though is that we undoubtedly have a partnership there. I hope Lennon gives them an extended run together because a strike force as potent as they could potentially be, and arguably already are, is a deadly weapon to have in our arsenal. The last time we had two regular strikers who dovetailed as well was in 2008 when we won the three in a row, with JvoH and McDonald scoring for fun. The season after it, Hesselink was forever on the treatment table, and McDonald blew hot and cold. Were they as clinical and as regular as they were the season before, we'd have done four in a row. No doubt about it.

Overall, a really satisfying win. Really pleased with that result. Good atmosphere, good performance and a good score. We're on quite the little run right now. Hopefully that continues.

Teams

Celtic

  • 26 Forster
  • 03 Izaguirre; yellow card
  • 12 Wilson; yellow card
  • 21 Mulgrew
  • 25 Rogne
  • 08 Brown; yellow card
  • 16 Ledley
  • 33 Baram Kayal (Juarez 82)
  • 10 Stokes; yellow card
  • 49 Forrest (McCourt 24)
  • 88 Hooper (Murphy 86)

Substitutes

  • 24 Zaluska,
  • 04Juarez,
  • 07 Ljungberg,
  • 14 McGinn,
  • 20 McCourt,
  • 36 Carey,
  • 27 Murphy

Goals

  • Forrest 7
  • Stokes 53
  • Stokes 71
  • McCourt 80

Hearts

  • 25 Kello
  • 03 Wallace
  • 21 Ismael Bouzid
  • 26 Zaliukas; yellow card
  • 04 Jonsson
  • 08 Black; yellow card (Obua 60)
  • 12 Templeton (Suso Santana 60)
  • 16 Stevenson
  • 19 Skacel; yellow card (Palazuelos 45+1)
  • 31 Mrowiec
  • 10 Elliott

Substitutes

  • 01 Balogh,
  • 13 Obua,
  • 24 Thomson,
  • 06 Palazuelos,
  • 07 Suso Santana,
  • 18 Novikovas,
  • 23 Glen
Ref: Norris
Att: 49,460

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MOTM

Stats

Possession

  • Celtic 55%
  • Hearts 45%

Attempts on target

  • Celtic 6
  • Hearts 0

Attempts off target

  • Celtic 4
  • Hearts 0

Corners

  • Celtic 3
  • Hearts 3

Fouls

  • Celtic 13
  • Hearts 14

Articles

Celtic 4-0 Hearts: Falling short at Celtic park
The Scotsman
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Published Date: 27 January 2011
THE enormity of the task facing any non-Old Firm title challenger in Scotland was laid bare at Celtic Park last night.

Seeking to underline their championship credentials in the east end of Glasgow, Hearts were comprehensively beaten by an unforgiving and venomous Celtic side. If this was a yardstick with which to measure the Edinburgh club's title prospects, the con

clusion – that they remain some way short – was unavoidable.

Celtic moved ten points clear of Hearts with a goal from James Forrest, two Anthony Stokes strikes and one from substitute Paddy McCourt. The damage is by no means terminal given Hearts' game in hand over the league leaders, but they were overpowered and outrun for much of a one-sided affair in which Celtic excelled and left their opponents at times chasing shadows.

How Hearts must dread visiting Parkhead. In an enthralling league campaign they have hitherto won every away match with the exception of two. Both of those have come at Celtic with a total of seven goals conceded and none scored. Last night's 4-0 reverse followed the 3-0 defeat suffered at Parkhead last September. Like the previous loss, this one was brought about by a combination of poor defending and some clinical Celtic finishing.

With the unbeaten SPL run gone, Hearts manager Jim Jefferies refused to castigate his players in view of their efforts to date this season. But he rightly complained at erratic defending in the second half whilst acknowledging that the hosts had hit top form on the night. "Celtic came out the traps well, got close to us, competed and won most of the balls in the opening ten minutes," said Jefferies.

"We were one down to a very good strike. Overall there wasn't a lot of chances at either end. We grew into the game and competed, then we lost a quality goal after half-time. The last 25 minutes was a shambles and we could have lost more than we did. We started to think we were clever, pushing up trying to play offside. Then we lost a horrendous third goal.

"We should have put the ball into row Z at the fourth goal and got punished again. We were sloppy and it's unusual for us. Over the last ten or 12 games we've been so good defensively. But we didn't do our jobs right, tried to be too smart and clever and got punished."

Neil Lennon, the Celtic manager, was understandably delighted at seeing off a potential title challenger with such conviction. He admitted the hype surrounding Hearts of late helped motivate his players. "I thought a lot of talk was about Hearts going into the game."There's a lot of negativity about us just now, even after the weekend when we won 1-0. All the talk was about Hearts and we used that as motivation.

"I thought we were absolutely tremendous from start to finish. We had some great individual disp

lays, played with intensity and looked a really good team. There was a real hunger after the last game at Tynecastle (which Celtic lost 2-0). The players did everything we asked. I thought Scott Brown was awesome. Certain journalists seem to have it in for him but he was fantastic. Charlie Mulgrew and Mark Wilson also.

"I think this result has been coming because our level of play in recent weeks has been very good, we just haven't been putting teams away. It came together last night. We took our chances when they came and it could have been even more. Hooper was a constant thorn in their side and Stokes was a constant menace."

That said, it took Celtic's strikers a while to properly get going. A full 45 minutes to be exact. When they kicked in they capitalised on Hearts' decision to play a high defensive line in the hope of catching their opponents offside.

Celtic opened strongly and scored in only the seventh minute. Brown supplied Forrest with the ball in space on the left, and he took full advantage by moving outside the approaching Eggert Jonsson and crashing a shot high into the net. Forrest was then withdrawn clutching his hamstring and Celtic lost a portion of their attacking pace out wide.

Hearts threatened on 27 minutes when Zaliukas' pass from defence was nonchalantly flicked into the path of Stephen Elliott by Ryan Stevenson. The striker scarpered off towards goal but his left-footed attempt angled away from the far post.

The visitors, in truth, toiled to make regular attacking progress as Celtic harried them at every opportunity, leading to a niggly undercurrent between the two sets of players.

Eight minutes from the interval a one-two between Ian Black, reinstated in place of Ruben Palazuelos in the Hearts midfield, and Rudi Skacel created an opening for Lee Wallace on the left flank. The full-back advanced into space however his low cross evaded all three maroon shirts inside the penalty area.

On the stroke of the interval, Skacel struck a volley which was held comfortably by the Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster. The Czech midfielder was replaced by Palazuelos at the interval to prevent him being sent off as he had been involved in much of the first-half acrimony and been cautioned for his troubles.

"We had to do that," said Jefferies. "You get a reaction here and Rudi was well fired up. Some of his tackles he wasn't justified being spoken to but others were and he got booked. After the third one it looked like he'd be off with the next one.

Even if it was an innocent foul he could be off and he accepted that so we took him off at half-time."

Hearts were still very much in this game facing only a one-goal deficit but, without the injured Kevin Kyle and with Stephen Elliott deployed a

s a lone striker, they struggled to impose themselves. They got out of jail somewhat only seconds after the restart when Marian Kello parried Gary Hooper's shot after the striker collected Charlie Mulgrew's long ball in behind the static visiting defence.

Five minutes later Celtic did double their advantage. Ismael Bouzid was penalised for tugging Emilio Izaguirre's shirt on the edge of the Hearts penalty area and Kello positioned his wall to cover the right of his goal. As he stood to the left, all that was required was for Stokes to curve the free-kick over the wall and out of the Slovakian's reach, which he did with aplomb.

The aforementioned undercurrent rose sharply to the surface on 55 minutes as tempers boiled over on the field, sparked by Ian Black's late challenge on McCourt. Brown, never one to shy away from controversy, charged across to confront Black, Zaliukas then waded in and quickly a free-for-all developed for a few seconds until the officials restored order.

After Black, Zaliukas, Brown and Stokes were all booked, Hooper wasted a glorious chance to kill the game completely as he shot high with no marker in attendance just eight yards from goal.

Hearts pressed forward in an effort to regain a foothold in the match but were susceptible to the counter-attack. A Beram Kayal through ball caught the visiting defence square and released Hooper to face Kello one on one. The striker tried to round the goalkeeper and fell only for Stokes to tap into an empty net. In the technical area, Jefferies was furious.

"We were trying to say to the defence that they were trying to play offside and weren't doing it very well," he explained afterwards. "The Celtic lads are good players and we gave them far too much space in behind. We got away with it at times but at the third goal you could have got a double decker bus in between our centre-halves. It's most unlike us when you look at our goals against column in the last ten games or so. We could have been punished more."

Ten minutes from time came the fourth. Stokes' fresh-air swipe at Hooper's low cross allowed McCourt an opportunity to shoot, and he made no mistake with a first-time finish. For Hearts, the misery was complete at a venue they will be in no hurry to re-visit.

Celtic 4-0 Hearts BBC

Anthony Stokes scored twice as Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic halted the Hearts title bandwagon in its tracks with a comfortable victory.

James Forrest's superb 16-yard drive put the home side in control after just seven minutes of an impressive display.

Stokes curled in a delightful free-kick eight minutes after the break.

The Irishman broke clear to score after 71 minutes and Paddy McCourt added a close-range finish to firmly end third-top Hearts' 11-match unbeaten run.

Celtic themselves have now stretched their own unbeaten run to 11 games and moved 10 points clear of the Edinburgh side.
Hearts had arrived on a high after Saturday's 1-0 win over reigning champions Rangers but now find themselves again five points adrift of the second-top side after failing to live up to their pre-match billing.

The talk before the game was how Celtic's defence would cope with just one fit centre-half, Thomas Rogne, available to face in-form visitors.

However, he and Charlie Mulgrew, normally a left-back, were hardly troubled throughout a match in which Celtic immediately established control, troubling the visitors with their pace and precision.

And Forrest, who returned to the side following suspension along with Joe Ledley, gave them the lead after a clever flick by striker Gary Hooper was picked up by Scott Brown.
The Celtic captain drove forward before releasing the winger on the left-hand side of the box.

Forest appeared to take Hearts goalkeeper Marian Kello by surprise when he lashed in an unstoppable shot from 16 yards.

The winger's joy turned to despair when he was forced off after 24 minutes with what looked like a hamstring injury, being replaced with Paddy McCourt, who had originally been dropped to the bench along with Niall McGinn.

Hearts manager Jim Jefferies had started with the more combative Ian Black instead of Ruben Palazuelos, but the visitors were second best in midfield.

When they were at last seen as an attacking force, Stephen Elliott's cross-***-shot flew dangerously across the face of goal, with Ryan Stevenson just failing to provide a scoring touch.
Good control from Stokes inside the Hearts penalty box set up Ledley to fire wide after a period of intense Celtic pressure.

By now, it was becoming an increasingly stormy affair, with Hearts' Rudi Skacel particularly testing referee Euan Norris's patience despite having already been booked.

The winger also squandered Hearts' best chance of the half on the break when he shot straight at goalkeeper Fraser Forster, while Ledley fired just wide at the other end.

Skacel was replaced with Palazuelos at half-time, manager Jefferies deciding it was better to take the Czech off before he was sent off.

Hearts came out for the second half hoping to replicate Saturday's performance, when they defeated Rangers despite the reigning champions having created a series of chances in the opening 45 minutes.

However, they immediately went close to going further behind when Hooper broke clear and goalkeeper Kello did well to block clear the striker's drive.
Celtic's second was not long in coming, with Stokes curling a free-kick past the goalkeeper from 25 yards.

With the match becoming increasingly heated, Hearts' Black and Marius Zaliukas, plus Celtic's Brown and Stokes, took the number of bookings to seven following a midfield melee.
Hearts were unable to turn that passion into creative football and they should have gone further behind when Hooper fired over from close range.

Stokes grabbed his second when Zaliukas failed to gather a Ledley through ball and, when Hooper stumbled, his strike partner was on hand to score.

McCourt completed the scoring after 80 minutes when Brown set up Stokes and the winger added the finish.

Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/9372934.stm

Published: 2011/01/26 21:43:35 GMT

© BBC 2011

  • 90:00+0:52 The ball is crossed by Emilio Izaguirre, Header from deep inside the penalty area by Efrain Juarez goes harmlessly over the crossbar.
  • 89:47 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Emilio Izaguirre by Suso Santana. Charlie Mulgrew takes the direct free kick.
  • 88:57 Centre by Mark Wilson, save made by Marian Kello.
  • 86:05 Anthony Stokes is caught offside. Free kick taken by Marius Zaliukas.
  • 85:16 Substitution Daryl Murphy joins the action as a substitute, replacing Gary Hooper.
  • 84:10 Emilio Izaguirre sends in a cross, Header by Anthony Stokes from deep inside the penalty area misses to the right of the target.
  • 83:53 Corner taken short by Mark Wilson.
  • Final Result
  • Full Time
  • 83:26 The final whistle goes and the game is over.
  • 81:21 Substitution Efrain Juarez joins the action as a substitute, replacing Beram Kayal.
  • 80:50 The assistant referee signals for offside against Anthony Stokes. Ismael Bouzid takes the indirect free kick.
  • 79:16 Assist by Scott Brown.
  • 79:16 GOAL – Patrick McCourt:Celtic 4 – 0 Hearts Patrick McCourt gets on the score sheet with a goal from the edge of the penalty box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Celtic 4-0 Hearts.
  • 77:35 Suso Santana fouled by Joe Ledley, the ref awards a free kick. Marius Zaliukas takes the direct free kick.
  • 76:35 Corner from the left by-line taken by Ryan Stevenson, clearance by Charlie Mulgrew.
  • Correction – 76:03 Corner taken by Ryan Stevenson, save by Fraser Forster.
  • 76:03 Outswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Ryan Stevenson, Fraser Forster manages to make a clearance.
  • 75:35 Unfair challenge on Suso Santana by Anthony Stokes results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Suso Santana.
  • 70:41 Assist by Gary Hooper.
  • 70:41 GOAL – Anthony Stokes:Celtic 3 – 0 Hearts Anthony Stokes finds the net with a goal from close range low into the middle of the goal. Celtic 3-0 Hearts.
  • 70:01 The assistant referee flags for offside against Gary Hooper. Marian Kello takes the indirect free kick.
  • 59:45 Substitution (Hearts) makes a substitution, with David Obua coming on for Ian Black.
  • 59:45 Substitution David Templeton goes off and Suso Santana comes on.
  • 59:31 Anthony Stokes is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Free kick taken by Ismael Bouzid.
  • 59:31 Booking Ian Black shown a yellow card.
  • 54:15 Booking Scott Brown booked for unsporting behaviour.
  • 54:07 Booking Booking for Marius Zaliukas for unsporting behaviour.
  • 54:07 Booking Anthony Stokes is shown a yellow card.
  • 52:27 GOAL – Anthony Stokes:Celtic 2 – 0 Hearts Anthony Stokes scores a goal direct from the free kick from just outside the area to the top left corner of the goal. Celtic 2-0 Hearts.
  • Correction – 51:09 Emilio Izaguirre fouled by Ismael Bouzid, the ref awards a free kick.
  • 51:09 Foul by Ismael Bouzid on Emilio Izaguirre, free kick awarded.
  • 45:01 The referee starts the second half.
  • 45:00+7:21 Mark Wilson concedes a free kick for a foul on Lee Wallace. Lee Wallace takes the direct free kick.
  • 45:00+7:09 Foul by Beram Kayal on Ruben Palazuelos, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Ian Black.
  • 45:00+5:49 Emilio Izaguirre fouled by Ismael Bouzid, the ref awards a free kick.
  • 45:00+3:04 Beram Kayal fouled by Stephen Elliott, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Scott Brown.
  • 45:00+1:06 Gary Hooper has a drilled shot. Marian Kello makes a save.
  • Half Time
  • 45:00+1:02 The referee calls an end to the first half.
  • 45:00+0:59 Substitution Rudolf Skacel goes off and Ruben Palazuelos comes on.
  • 45:00+0:28 Anthony Stokes is ruled offside. Marius Zaliukas takes the indirect free kick.
  • 43:22 Joe Ledley produces a drilled right-footed shot from deep inside the penalty box which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
  • 42:41 Unfair challenge on Anthony Stokes by Lee Wallace results in a free kick. Mark Wilson restarts play with the free kick.
  • 41:57 Free kick awarded for a foul by Emilio Izaguirre on Rudolf Skacel. Marius Zaliukas takes the free kick.
  • 41:57 Booking Emilio Izaguirre booked.
  • 40:54 Stephen Elliott gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Charlie Mulgrew. Charlie Mulgrew takes the free kick.
  • 39:05 Inswinging corner taken by Rudolf Skacel, clearance by Joe Ledley.
  • 38:26 Emilio Izaguirre concedes a free kick for a foul on Ian Black. Rudolf Skacel takes the direct free kick.
  • 36:49 The ball is delivered by Lee Wallace.
  • 35:08 Scott Brown fouled by Stephen Elliott, the ref awards a free kick. Thomas Rogne takes the free kick.
  • 34:30 Anthony Stokes is ruled offside. Marius Zaliukas restarts play with the free kick.
  • 33:02 Foul by Rudolf Skacel on Mark Wilson, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Mark Wilson.
  • 33:02 Booking Rudolf Skacel is booked.
  • 31:34 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Joe Ledley by Ian Black. Direct free kick taken by Charlie Mulgrew.
  • 30:21 Free kick awarded for a foul by Thomas Rogne on Ryan Stevenson. Direct free kick taken by Marius Zaliukas.
  • 28:58 Rudolf Skacel challenges Charlie Mulgrew unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Fraser Forster.
  • 27:36 Rudolf Skacel concedes a free kick for a foul on Scott Brown. Direct free kick taken by Charlie Mulgrew.
  • 25:49 Unfair challenge on Lee Wallace by Scott Brown results in a free kick. Lee Wallace restarts play with the free kick.
  • 25:06 The assistant referee flags for offside against Stephen Elliott. Fraser Forster restarts play with the free kick.
  • 23:39 Substitution Patrick McCourt replaces James Forrest.
  • 23:00 The official flags Anthony Stokes offside. Direct free kick taken by Ismael Bouzid.
  • 21:23 Gary Hooper challenges Marian Kello unfairly and gives away a free kick. Marian Kello restarts play with the free kick.
  • 20:06 David Templeton fouled by Emilio Izaguirre, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Marius Zaliukas.
  • 19:33 Foul by James Forrest on Eggert Jonsson, free kick awarded. Eggert Jonsson restarts play with the free kick.
  • 17:35 The ball is delivered by Anthony Stokes, save by Marian Kello.
  • 16:18 Scott Brown sends in a cross, clearance made by Marius Zaliukas.
  • 15:15 The ball is sent over by Mark Wilson, Ismael Bouzid manages to make a clearance.
  • 13:54 James Forrest is caught offside. Marian Kello restarts play with the free kick.
  • 12:17 The offside flag is raised against Mark Wilson. Marian Kello restarts play with the free kick.
  • 11:29 Mark Wilson crosses the ball.
  • 10:19 Rudolf Skacel fouled by Mark Wilson, the ref awards a free kick. Marian Kello takes the direct free kick.
  • 10:19 Booking Mark Wilson receives a yellow card for unsporting behaviour.
  • 8:47 Inswinging corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew from the right by-line, save made by Marian Kello.
  • 8:11 Free kick awarded for a foul by Rudolf Skacel on Scott Brown. Charlie Mulgrew restarts play with the free kick.
  • 6:50 The assist for the goal came from Scott Brown.
  • 6:50 GOAL – James Forrest:Celtic 1 – 0 Hearts James Forrest finds the back of the net with a goal from the edge of the penalty box to the top left corner of the goal. Celtic 1-0 Hearts.
  • 5:02 Ismael Bouzid challenges Mark Wilson unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Charlie Mulgrew.
  • 3:51 Scott Brown has shot on goal from just outside the area which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
  • 2:53 Emilio Izaguirre challenges Ismael Bouzid unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Marian Kello.
  • 2:39 Stephen Elliott gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Emilio Izaguirre. Emilio Izaguirre takes the free kick.
  • 2:06 Corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew, save made by Marian Kello.
  • Correction – 0:00 The match begins.
  • 0:00 The referee starts the match.