2011-03-16: Inverness CT 1-2 Celtic, Scottish Cup

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Trivia

  • Rescheduled game as was cancelled from previous Sunday due to waterlogged pitch (rotten weather continues up north).
  • Aberdeen beat St Mirren, so we play them next in the Cup!
  • We play Rangers in the League Cup final on Sunday coming!
  • Match was only available on C67 as Sky could not show the game on the Wednesday as clashed with the Champs Lge games!!!!
  • Brown/Wilson suspended for game. Rogne & Danny M injured.

Review

Job done, our defence was shocking, Hooper was off the pace.

Samaras was shampooe and another game that Commons was poor but no goal to make up for it.

Will be good to have Brown and Wilson back on Sunday and hopefully Rogne.

Teams

Inverness CT

  • 01 Esson
  • 03 Tokely
  • 14 Munro
  • 28 Hogg
  • 04 Duff yellow card
  • 06 Cox
  • 08 Duncan
  • 19 Ross (Doran 84)
  • 09 Foran
  • 10 Rooney
  • 20 Sutherland (Hayes 73)

Substitutes

  • 12 Tuffey,
  • 15 Innes,
  • 11 Hayes,
  • 25 MacDonald,
  • 26 Doran

Goals

  • Rooney (pen) 44

Celtic

  • 26 Forster
  • 03 Izaguirre
  • 04 Juarez
  • 21 Mulgrew
  • 22 Loovens
  • 16 Ledley
  • 18 Ki Sung-Yeung
  • 33 Baram Kayal
  • 09 Samaras
  • 15 Commons (Forrest 65)
  • 88 Hooper

Substitutes

  • 24 Zaluska,
  • 25 Rogne,
  • 20 McCourt,
  • 10 Stokes,
  • 49 Forrest

Goals

  • Ledley 45+2
  • Ledley 68
Ref:Mike Tumilty.
Att:6,064

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

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MOTM

Stats

Possession

  • Inverness CT 44%
  • Celtic 56%

Attempts on target

  • Inverness CT 1
  • Celtic 6

Attempts off target

  • Inverness CT 1
  • Celtic 5

Corners

  • Inverness CT 3
  • Celtic 6

Fouls

  • Inverness CT 13
  • Celtic 10

Articles

Inverness manager Terry Butcher:
"We ran Celtic close here in the opening game of the season.
"We have drawn against Rangers at Ibrox and drawn against Rangers here.
"The only blip was the 6-0 defeat in the League Cup against Celtic but we had a different team out that day. The priority was the St Mirren game on the Saturday in the SPL, which we won.
"So that was mission accomplished that week, even though we went out the cup.
"So we now have a chance for revenge and a chance to make progress."
Celtic striker Gary Hooper:
"It will be very difficult to put aside Sunday's League Cup final with Rangers. It is going to be in the back of your mind.
"But the main thing is we have to get through. It will be very tough, especially going there in midweek.
"They will be up for it. We have to play the way we can and go for it, but the Treble is not on my mind.
"The main thing is winning on Wednesday and Sunday and then go on from there."

  • Final Result
  • Full Time
  • 90:00+3:09 The referee ends the match.
  • 90:00+2:30 Stuart Duff concedes a free kick for a foul on Georgios Samaras. Fraser Forster takes the direct free kick.
  • 90:00+1:48 James Forrest challenges Russell Duncan unfairly and gives away a free kick. Russell Duncan delivers the ball from the free kick right-footed from left channel, Georgios Samaras manages to make a clearance.
  • 90:00+0:48 James Forrest takes a shot. Save by Ryan Esson.
  • 89:41 The referee blows for offside against Georgios Samaras. Ryan Esson takes the indirect free kick.
  • 85:44 Beram Kayal takes a short corner.
  • 85:25 Joe Ledley takes a shot. Save by Ryan Esson.
  • 84:02 Georgios Samaras takes a shot from just outside the penalty area clears the crossbar.
  • 83:14 Russell Duncan gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Georgios Samaras. Beram Kayal takes the free kick.
  • 83:14 Substitution (Inverness CT) makes a substitution, with Aaron Doran coming on for Nick Ross.
  • 75:17 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Charlie Mulgrew by Adam Rooney. Beram Kayal restarts play with the free kick.
  • 72:47 Substitution (Inverness CT) makes a substitution, with Jonathan Hayes coming on for Shane Sutherland.
  • 72:33 Lee Cox produces a right-footed shot from outside the penalty box and misses left.
  • 72:20 Foul by Georgios Samaras on Richie Foran, free kick awarded. Ross Tokely takes the direct free kick.
  • 70:07 Inswinging corner taken by Russell Duncan from the left by-line, save by Fraser Forster.
  • 67:57 Foul by Stuart Duff on Emilio Izaguirre, free kick awarded. Assist by Beram Kayal.
  • 67:57 GOAL – Joe Ledley:Inverness CT 1 – 2 Celtic Joe Ledley finds the back of the net with a headed goal from close range. Inverness CT 1-2 Celtic.
  • 67:16 Booking Stuart Duff is cautioned by the ref for unsporting behaviour.
  • 65:55 Richie Foran concedes a free kick for a foul on James Forrest. Direct free kick taken by Beram Kayal.
  • 64:47 Substitution James Forrest is brought on as a substitute for Kris Commons.
  • 62:18 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Kris Commons by Russell Duncan. Direct effort from the free kick comes in from Kris Commons.
  • 58:17 Russell Duncan takes a outswinging corner to the near post, clearance made by Sung-Yeung Ki.
  • 55:45 Russell Duncan takes the inswinging corner, Charlie Mulgrew makes a clearance.
  • 55:21 Shane Sutherland takes a shot. Save made by Fraser Forster.
  • 54:53 Emilio Izaguirre is penalised for a handball. Chris Hogg restarts play with the free kick.
  • 53:34 Foul by Richie Foran on Kris Commons, free kick awarded. Charlie Mulgrew produces a shot on goal direct from the free kick.
  • 49:37 Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Beram Kayal.
  • 49:02 Corner taken left-footed by Kris Commons, Joe Ledley takes a shot. Save by Ryan Esson.
  • 48:07 Foul by Shane Sutherland on Joe Ledley, free kick awarded. Joe Ledley takes the direct free kick.
  • 45:45 Unfair challenge on Chris Hogg by Gary Hooper results in a free kick. Chris Hogg takes the direct free kick.
  • 45:01 The referee gets the second half underway.
  • Half Time
  • 45:00+2:48 The first half comes to an end.
  • 45:00+1:31 Assist on the goal came from Emilio Izaguirre.
  • 45:00+1:31 GOAL – Joe Ledley:Inverness CT 1 – 1 Celtic Goal scored by Joe Ledley from close in to the bottom right corner of the goal. Inverness CT 1-1 Celtic.
  • 43:42 Assist on the goal came from Richie Foran.
  • 43:40 Unfair challenge on Richie Foran by Charlie Mulgrew results in a Penalty.
  • 43:40 GOAL – Adam Rooney:Inverness CT 1 – 0 Celtic Adam Rooney scores a penalty. Inverness CT 1-0 Celtic.
  • 41:27 Unfair challenge on Nick Ross by Joe Ledley results in a free kick. Russell Duncan takes the direct free kick.
  • 39:19 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Nick Ross by Glenn Loovens. Free kick crossed by Russell Duncan.
  • 37:18 Sung-Yeung Ki challenges Shane Sutherland unfairly and gives away a free kick. Chris Hogg takes the free kick.
  • 32:44 Foul by Stuart Duff on Joe Ledley, free kick awarded. Joe Ledley delivers the ball from the free kick right-footed from left wing, save made by Ryan Esson.
  • 30:10 Corner taken right-footed by Sung-Yeung Ki from the left by-line, Richie Foran makes a clearance.
  • 27:08 Beram Kayal gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Richie Foran. Grant Munro takes the free kick.
  • 26:10 Headed effort from deep inside the area by Georgios Samaras misses to the right of the target.
  • 25:13 Free kick awarded for a foul by Richie Foran on Efrain Juarez. Glenn Loovens restarts play with the free kick.
  • 23:41 Nick Ross is ruled offside. Glenn Loovens takes the indirect free kick.
  • 20:28 Foul by Efrain Juarez on Nick Ross, free kick awarded. Grant Munro takes the direct free kick.
  • 19:00 The assistant referee flags for offside against Gary Hooper. Ryan Esson takes the free kick.
  • 17:34 Kris Commons takes a shot.
  • 16:04 Inswinging corner taken by Kris Commons.
  • 6:07 Kris Commons fouled by Russell Duncan, the ref awards a free kick. Beram Kayal takes the direct free kick.
  • 3:35 Free kick awarded for a foul by Efrain Juarez on Richie Foran. Direct free kick taken by Grant Munro.
  • 2:23 Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Kris Commons played to the near post, Glenn Loovens has a header from deep inside the six-yard box and clears the crossbar.
  • 1:51 Kris Commons fouled by Russell Duncan, the ref awards a free kick. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Kris Commons, Ross Tokely makes a clearance.
  • 0:52 Foul by Richie Foran on Efrain Juarez, free kick awarded. Beram Kayal takes the direct free kick.
  • 0:00 The match has kicked off.

Inverness CT v Celtic

Two goals from Joe Ledley earned Celtic a place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals at the expense of Inverness.

Adam Rooney slammed in a penalty on 44 minutes after Glenn Loovens had clumsily upended Richie Foran.

But Ledley levelled immediately, turning smartly on a cross from Emilio Izaguirre to drill home.

And the Welsh international sealed the victory with a simple header from a Ki Sung-Yeung free kick midway through the second half.

Neil Lennon's side will now meet Aberdeen for a place in the final, having thumped the Dons in the last four of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.

Loovens was recalled for his first outing since October to cover for injured centre-half Daniel Majstorovic.

And the Dutchman should have scored after two minutes when he connected with a Kris Commons corner. However, he stooped low and sent an awkward header over the crossbar from five yards.

Inverness keeper Ryan Esson was called into action after 12 minutes when he saved an effort from Izaguirre and Commons fired wide from 25 yards as the home side struggled to impose themselves.

However, the Highlanders were presented with a wonderful chance when a cross from Shane Sutherland dropped perfectly for Foran at the back post.

The Irishman looked certain to score as he met the ball on the half-volley just three yards out but somehow skewed the ball across the face of goal.
Celtic responded with their captain for the night Georgios Samaras powering a header wide from a Ledley delivery.

Inverness broke the deadlock a minute before the interval when Rooney netted from the penalty spot.

The striker smashed the spot-kick beyond the outstretched arm of Fraser Forster after Foran had been felled by Loovens following Russell Duncan's through ball.

The home fans were still celebrating when Ledley levelled from six yards in the second minute of first-half stoppage time when he did well to control Izaguirre's bobbling cross before turning smartly and powering in a strike from seven yards.

Ledley had a header saved by Esson early in the second half as Inverness were again caught napping from a Commons corner.

Sutherland thought he had regained the lead for Inverness in the 56th minute when he ran on to a headed knock-down from Foran and let fly with a rasping shot from 16 yards, only to see Forster tip the ball away brilliantly.

Just after the hour the visitors were back in control and Commons fired a powerful 35-yard free-kick just wide.

The decisive goal came on 68 minutes, with Ledley sauntering into the danger zone to head in a free kick from Ki.

Inverness could not muster a comeback, with Celtic controlling the ball for long spells and Ledley was denied a hat-trick when Esson pushed away his fierce drive in the closing stages.

Published: 2011/03/15 19:07:06 GMT

© BBC 2011

Inverness 1 Celtic 2: Ledley at the double as Bhoys fight back to set up Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen

By Mark Wilson Daily Mail
Last updated at 2:23 AM on 17th March 2011

Joe Ledley saves his best punches for knockout competitions. This, after all, is the man whose goal once sent Cardiff City into their first FA Cup final for 81 years.



Clearly, those instincts have not been dulled by his move north to Celtic.



On Wednesday night, it was Caley Thistle who felt the force of the double blow he delivered to haul the Parkhead club away from adding to their sequence of shock Scottish Cup defeats against the Highlanders.



In doing so, Ledley ensured an occasionally lacklustre performance by Neil Lennon’s men would not result in their Treble ambitions being harmed. The midfielder could even have claimed the match ball as a souvenir of his efforts had a late, blockbusting drive not been expertly saved by Ryan Esson to deny a hat-trick.It was a bitter outcome for Inverness, who had taken the lead when Adam Rooney rattled in a first-half penalty after Glenn Loovens, making an unconvincing first appearance since October, toppled Richie Foran.



There was no shortage of spirit or skill about Terry Butcher’s men, but moments of slack defending ultimately undid their hopes of following the classes of 2000 and 2003 by downing Celtic in the nation’s oldest tournament.




Lennon watched it unfold from the stand as he served the second match of his ban, the length of which is now subject to another dispute between the Parkhead club and the SFA mandarins at Hampden. For the manager, though, the most important battles are taking place on the pitch.




This victory set up a semi-final against Aberdeen in the middle of next month and, perhaps just as importantly, ensured there would be no stalling of Celtic’s momentum before they face Rangers in Sunday’s Co-operative Insurance Cup final.




Loovens would go on to become Celtic’s sinner but he should have marked his return in triumphant
fashion by hitting the net inside the opening four minutes.




Kris Commons, stationed on the less-familiar right flank, delivered a delicious corner that the Dutchman steamed in to meet on the edge of the six-yard box. Yet despite making fulsome contact with a diving header, Loovens somehow diverted the ball up and over the bar.


It was to prove the best of several opportunities that Celtic spurned over the course of an opening
period spent mainly on the front foot.



Not for the first time this season, it was left-back Emilio Izaguirre who provided their most potent
attacking outlets. Poor Stuart Duff on the right of the home defence was following a blur as the Honduran streaked past him on several occasions.




The first of those saw Izaguirre deliver a tempting near-post cross which Caley goalkeeper Esson
plucked off the head of Georgios Samaras as the Greek, captain for the night and closing in on a new three-year contract, prepared to deliver a telling blow.




Samaras was also the beneficiary of the full-back’s next outstanding surge, this time powering a
downward header fractionally wide.




Izaguirre was also involved in setting up Ledley to cross for Gary Hooper, with Foran’s attempted
clearance almost inadvertently knocking the ball over the line.




Yet, for all the chances Celtic had created, there was a distinct vulnerability about them at the opposite end. Whenever Loovens went near the ball, the visiting support collectively held their breath.



Foran crept behind the former Cardiff man to meet a Shane Sutherland cross with an effort that
screwed across the face of goal from a glorious position, before the centre-back then fluffed an attempted clearance and succeeded only in kicking Nick Ross in the stomach.




The nervousness around the Dutchman reached its zenith after 43 minutes when he conceded the
penalty that had Celtic staring at a fresh bout of Highland heartache.




Again, it was Foran who escaped his attentions as he chased a Russell Duncan through ball, with
Loovens bundling him over before the Irishman could strike at goal.




Referee Mike Tumilty initially seemed unimpressed but pointed to the spot a couple of seconds later, presumably after assistant Stuart Macaulay had a word via their earpieces.



No card was produced for Loovens, yet the true punishment would be ruthlessly meted out. Up stepped Rooney to make it seven out of seven penalties for Caley this term, via a crisp, right-foot drive that flew low past Fraser Forster.

If Butcher’s side could just have made it to halftime then dreams of another legendary upset would have truly begun to blossom. As it was, Celtic struck back in injury time to soothe their mounting
anxiety.

It was no surprise that Izaguirre was heavi ly involved, with a clipped, angled delivery that picked out Ledley. The Welsh midfielder displayed an immaculate first touch that enabled him to spin and crack the ball into the bottom corner of the net. With the restoration of parity, Loovens was off the hook.



The timing of the equaliser could have knocked the stuffing out of certain sides, but Caley are woven from tough fibres. Esson was forced to tip over a looping header from Charlie Mulgrew shortly after the restart, yet his opposite number was drawn into far more spectacular action as the home side stormed forward in the 56th minute.




It was youngster Sutherland who met the ball flush with a tremendous left-foot strike that required Forster to stretch every inch of his huge frame to push wide.

Commons then hammered a free-kick from almost 35 yards that was only just off target but that was the Scot land winger’s last real involvement before he was replaced by James Forrest.




Then, in the 68th minute, came the decisive moment. Duff was booked for a high boot on Izaguirre and Ki Sung Yeung swept over the resulting free-kick from the left. The gap was there for Ledley to attack and he got to the ball before Forrest to send Celtic into the last four.
Inverness (4-5-1): Esson; Tokely, Munro,
Hogg, Duff; Duncan, Cox, Foran, Ross
(Doran 83min), Sutherland (Hayes 72);
Rooney. Subs (not used): Tuffey, Innes,
MacDonald.
Booked: Duff.

Celtic (4-4-2): Forster; Juarez, Loovens,
Mulgrew, Izaguirre; Commons (Forrest
68), Ki, Kayal, Ledley; Samaras, Hooper.
Subs (not used): Zaluska, Rogne,
McCourt, Stokes.
Booked: None.
Referee: Mike Tumilty.