2013-05-19: Dundee Utd 0-4 Celtic, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic top league by sixteen points.
  • Final league game of the season.
  • First away win since February.
  • Celts for Change honoured with plaque for their efforts during the Celtic takeover back in the 90s.
  • Scottish Cup final v Hibs next week.
  • Hearts to be put into liquidation possibly soon acc to reports with their owners going to dust at present (dodgy Lithuanian bank).
  • Neil Lennon: "We've lost the second biggest club in Scotland [OldCo Huns], we can't lose the third [Hearts]"

Review2013-05-19: Dundee Utd 0-4 Celtic, SPL - Pic

(TimWaits of KDS)
First half was one of the best performances I've seen all season. Commons was excellent, and McCourt's passing was nearly flawless. Sammy took his goals well, Forster made a couple of saves, and overall it was a brilliant game to watch.

Great lead up to the cup final, great finish to the SPL season.

And John Daly is apparently a zombie, and I want one of those hats

Teams

Dundee United

  • 01 Cierzniak
  • 03 Douglas
  • 04 McLean
  • 44 Souttar
  • 06 Flood Booked
  • 08 Rankin (Gauld – 62' )
  • 11 Mackay-Steven (Dow – 87' )
  • 14 Millar
  • 16 Armstrong
  • 09 Daly
  • 19 Boulding (Russell – 66' )

Substitutes

  • 31 Anderson
  • 17 Tornstrand
  • 10 Ryan
  • 38 Gauld
  • 07 Russell
  • 15 Gardyne
  • 18 Dow

Celtic

  • 01 Forster
  • 03 Izaguirre
  • 04 Ambrose
  • 06 Wilson
  • 23 Lustig
  • 08 Brown
  • 15 Commons (Stokes – 68' )
  • 16 Ledley
  • 20 McCourt (Rogic – 68' )
  • 09 Samaras (Atajic – 83' )
  • 88 Hooper

Substitutes

  • 24 Zaluska
  • 05 Gershon
  • 41 Fisher
  • 18 Rogic
  • 46 McGeouch
  • 10 Stokes
  • 37 Atajic

Goals

  • Commons 11′ Samaras 17′, 27′ Stokes 85′
Ref: Beaton
Att: 8,717

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Dundee United Celtic

Possession
57% 43%
90mins

Shots
16 21

On target

7 12

Corners
3 5

Fouls
13 12

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Dundee United 0-4 Celtic: Celtic sign off with win

The Scotsman

By ALAN PATTULLO
Published on 20/05/2013 00:20

Celtic eased to victory at Tannadice in a season-ending stroll that barely counted as a work-out ahead of this weekend’s Scottish Cup final clash with Hibernian.

Scorers: Celtic – Commons (11), Samaras (17, 27), Stokes (85)

Bookings: Dundee United – Flood

It means United have lost four of their five top-six matches, while Celtic’s title-winning margin has been increased to a final total of 16 points.

There was no repeat of the engrossing seven-goal rollercoaster of a few weeks ago in these teams’ Scottish Cup semi-final meeting at Hampden, when United recovered from losing an early goal to lead 2-1, before losing after extra-time. Neil Lennon fielded a strong Celtic team, although he ceded to sentiment in the case of Pat McCourt, who started his first game since a victory over Inverness in February. Lennon has confirmed that the Northern Irishman will leave in the summer after only 20 starts in four years.

Given that it seems unlikely he will be involved this weekend, Celtic ensured that McCourt, who was replaced after 67 minutes by Tomas Rogic, ended his career on a high. Three goals up within half an hour, it might have been preferable for both teams had referee John Beaton simply called an end to the proceedings at half-time.

United would have been willing to make sure there was no further embarrassment, while Lennon could then be assured that his side would suffer no injury setbacks on the greasy surface ahead of their double-winning attempt. Indeed, there was a scare at the start of the second half when skipper Scott Brown crumpled to the turf after a challenge from Mark Millar. He returned to the fray shortly afterwards and Lennon’s fears were eased, although he still has doubts over Charlie Mulgrew and James Forrest, who were both absent yesterday as they nursed knocks. Adam Matthews is now almost certain to miss out this weekend after again failing to make the squad yesterday.

Typically, Brown completed the 90 minutes. Goalscorers Georgios Samaras and Kris Commons departed the scene early, with an eye to this weekend.

In fairness to United, their side looked a touch more experimental than the one Lennon fielded. Jackie McNamara’s troubles are most apparent in defence, where they again fielded the 16 year-old John Souttar. He was alongside the departing skipper Jon Daly, who was deprived of the opportunity to end his United career in his preferred centre forward position. Unsurprisingly, Daly also had his every touch jeered by the Celtic supporters, in recognition of his soon-to-begin new life as a Rangers player.

Brian McLean also started the match as one of three centre halves for United, although they quickly switched to a back four as it became apparent that Celtic were threatening to run amok. Barry Douglas was moved from midfield to his usual position at left back. By then the game had all but slipped from United’s grasp. The visitors opened the scoring after 12 minutes and even then they might already have been ahead, following a cross that had been deflected towards goal by Souttar. However, Radoslaw Cierzniak grabbed the ball at point-blank range.

Celtic did open the scoring after Daly was penalised for a foul on Commons, who promptly dusted himself down and placed the ball on a spot about 25 yards from goal. His low effort seemed to go either just past or below the wall that United had organised to try and shield the goal. Cierzniak was powerless to prevent the ball crossing the line. He did, though, succeed in stopping Celtic from going further ahead just two minutes later, brilliantly tipping another Commons free-kick onto the post, after Douglas’ foul on McCourt.

The second goal was only delayed by a few minutes. Samaras took the ball for a run and when the striker elected to shoot, from the edge of the box, the ball took another nick off Souttar and was nestling in the corner of the net before Cierznak had the chance to move. It wasn’t the start the United fans, who had turned up to applaud their side’s efforts for the season, had wanted, or indeed expected. And while there was some misfortune about certainly the second goal, there could be no denying that Celtic looked the more assertive, fluid team in the opening stages. Indeed, this was the story of the entire game.

Any hope that United might stage a comeback was extinguished as early as the 27th minute, when Samaras scored his second of the afternoon after rising to meet a Commons corner. The connection with his head was true and took the ball past Cierzniak to make it 3-0 to Celtic. Somehow the scoreline stayed this way until the last few minutes, when Anthony Stokes added a fourth, with a right-footed shot from just inside the box. Celtic had pressed and pressed for another goal. A Joe Ledley header that looked to be going in from the moment it left his head was clawed away by Cierzniak. Brown, meanwhile, also saw his effort from the edge of the box saved by the in-form goalkeeper, who threw himself to the left to keep the ball out.

United sent on Johnny Russell for Rory Boulding midway through the second half and he made an almost immediate impression when chesting the ball down for Daly, whose volley was well saved by Fraser Forster. There was at least some cheer for the United supporters. At half-time the club confirmed that they had completed the signing of Raith Rovers striker Brian Graham, who was paraded in front of the crowd after scoring 27 times for the First Division club this season.

Dundee United: Cierzniak, Souttar, McLean, Daly, Rankin (Gauld 62), Millar, Flood, Douglas, Armstrong, Mackay-Steven (Dow 87), Boulding (Russell 66). Subs Not Used: Anderson, Ryan, Gardyne, Tornstrand. .

Celtic: Forster, Lustig, Wilson, Ambrose, Izaguirre, McCourt (Rogic 68), Brown, Ledley, Commons (Stokes 68), Samaras (Atajic 83), Hooper. Subs Not Used: Zaluska, Gershon, Fisher, McGeouch.

BBC

Celtic grabbed their first away win in the SPL since February with victory over Dundee United at Tannadice.

Kris Commons gave the champions an 11th-minute lead with a curling free-kick low into the bottom corner.

Georgios Samaras added a quickfire double to put the Hoops 3-0 up before the half-hour mark as they threatened to inflict a big defeat on their hosts.

Anthony Stokes deflected a late shot off Mark Millar to give Celtic a fourth and end the league campaign in style.

The emphatic victory means the champions finished the season 16 points clear at the top, with next weekend's Scottish Cup final to look forward to.

Manager Neil Lennon made four changes, with the departing Paddy McCourt given a rare start, while skipper Scott Brown played for 90 minutes as he builds up his fitness after a lengthy absence through injury.

United boss Jackie McNamara opted to put Jon Daly into the centre of defence in his final game, but the Rangers-bound striker had a nervy opening.

In the seventh minute he clattered into Commons outside the area, and when the free-kick was whipped in the ball came off Daly and almost spun past United keeper Radoslaw Cierzniak.

Daly then brought Commons crashing to the ground 30 yards from goal, and this time the Scotland midfielder curled the free-kick low around the wall and into the net.

Celtic kept up the incessant pressure and soon doubled their lead. Samaras cut into the box and his shot took a deflection of United defender John Souttar to leave the goalkeeper helpless.

United could have cut the deficit in the 26th minute when Fraser Forster had to rush off his line to block at the feet of Rory Boulding, before Mark Millar tested the Englishman with a decent drive.

However, a minute later Samaras grabbed his second and Celtic's third; the Greek striker heading in Commons's free-kick from close range.

The tempo dropped with the visitors comfortably leading, but on the hour mark Cierzniak pulled off a fantastic save to keep out Joe Ledley's powerful header, which was destined for the top left-hand corner.

In the 68th minute Daly tested Forster with a volley from 12 yards. But Celtic were firmly in control, with Gary Hooper heading over from a Samaras cross and Cierzniak making another fine save, this time from Celtic skipper Brown, whose volley almost sneaked inside the post.

Stokes completed the scoring with a drive which took a touch off Millar to beat Cierzniak, to give Celtic the perfect boost ahead of next Sunday's Hampden showdown with Hibs.
Lineup, Bookings (1) & Substitutions (6)

Live Text Commentary
90:00 +1:01 Full time

Full Time The game is over, as the referee blows his whistle.
90:00 +0:19

Bahrudin Atajic fouled by Ryan Dow, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Anthony Stokes.
88:46

Joe Ledley challenges Ryan Dow unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct strike on goal from the free kick comes in from Willo Flood.
87:29

Anthony Stokes produces a cross, Headed effort from deep inside the area by Bahrudin Atajic misses to the left of the goal.
87:05

Barry Douglas gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Scott Brown. Anthony Stokes takes the free kick.
86:31

Ryan Gauld is caught offside. Fraser Forster takes the free kick.
86:31 Substitution

Substitution Gary Mackay-Steven leaves the field to be replaced by Ryan Dow.
84:59

Assist by Emilio Izaguirre.
84:59 Goal scored

Goal – Anthony Stokes – Dundee U 0 – 4 Celtic Anthony Stokes scores a goal from deep inside the penalty box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Dundee Utd 0-4 Celtic.
84:43

Anthony Stokes takes a short corner.
84:02

Kelvin Wilson restarts play with the free kick.
84:02 Booking

Booking Willo Flood is shown a yellow card for unsporting behaviour.
83:54

Joe Ledley fouled by Willo Flood, the ref awards a free kick.
83:25

Emilio Izaguirre produces a cross, comfortable save by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
82:41 Substitution

Substitution Georgios Samaras goes off and Bahrudin Atajic comes on.
81:42

Drilled right-footed shot by Georgios Samaras. Blocked by Brian McLean. Anthony Stokes takes a outswinging corner.
81:03

Scott Brown decides to take the corner short.
80:28

Georgios Samaras sends in a cross, clearance made by John Souttar. Scott Brown takes a shot. Save made by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
79:41

Outswinging corner taken from the left by-line by Barry Douglas, Kelvin Wilson manages to make a clearance.
79:20

A cross is delivered by Barry Douglas, clearance by Efe Ambrose.
77:40

Free kick awarded for a foul by Efe Ambrose on Johnny Russell. Direct free kick taken by Willo Flood. The ball is sent over by Stuart Armstrong, Headed effort from inside the area by Jon Daly misses to the left of the target.
76:52

The ball is crossed by Georgios Samaras, Header from deep inside the area by Gary Hooper goes harmlessly over the crossbar.
76:41

Centre by Emilio Izaguirre.
75:00

Unfair challenge on Mark Millar by Gary Hooper results in a free kick. Willo Flood takes the direct free kick.
73:32

Long range shot by Tom Rogic goes wide right of the target.
72:18

Barry Douglas challenges Scott Brown unfairly and gives away a free kick. Tom Rogic takes the free kick.
71:36

Gary Hooper produces a right-footed shot from long distance which goes wide right of the goal.
71:16

Georgios Samaras takes a shot. Save made by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
69:54

The ball is crossed by Brian McLean, Effort from inside the area by Ryan Gauld misses to the left of the goal.
68:29

Anthony Stokes takes a shot. Blocked by Brian McLean. Inswinging corner taken right-footed by Anthony Stokes played to the near post, clearance by Brian McLean.
68:08

Centre by Mikael Lustig, Jon Daly manages to make a clearance.
67:06 Substitution

Substitution Tom Rogic on for Patrick McCourt.
67:06 Substitution

Substitution Kris Commons leaves the field to be replaced by Anthony Stokes.
66:31

Stuart Armstrong takes a shot. Save by Fraser Forster.
65:09

Corner taken by Barry Douglas from the left by-line, Kelvin Wilson manages to make a clearance. Ryan Gauld takes a shot. Save by Fraser Forster.
65:09 Substitution

Substitution Johnny Russell replaces Rory Boulding.
61:49

Fraser Forster takes the free kick.
61:49 Substitution

Substitution Ryan Gauld on for John Rankin.
61:49

The assistant referee signals for offside against Gary Mackay-Steven.
60:27

Gary Hooper gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Radoslaw Cierzniak. Free kick taken by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
58:59

The ball is sent over by Emilio Izaguirre, blocked by Gary Mackay-Steven. Outswinging corner taken from the left by-line by Kris Commons, Joe Ledley takes a shot. Save by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
57:44

Scott Brown fouled by Willo Flood, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Mikael Lustig.
56:28

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Barry Douglas by Mikael Lustig. John Souttar restarts play with the free kick.
55:39

Mark Millar produces a drilled right-footed shot from 35 yards that went over the net.
54:18

Free kick awarded for a foul by Scott Brown on Mark Millar. Direct strike on goal from the free kick comes in from Barry Douglas.
52:44

Shot from 20 yards by Georgios Samaras. Gary Hooper is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Radoslaw Cierzniak takes the indirect free kick.
50:34

Gary Mackay-Steven has a drilled shot. Kelvin Wilson gets a block in.
49:54

Willo Flood has an effort at goal from outside the penalty area which goes wide right of the goal.
48:40

Georgios Samaras takes a shot from just inside the penalty box which clears the crossbar.
16:13 Goal scored

Goal – Georgios Samaras – Dundee U 0 – 2 Celtic Georgios Samaras gets on the score sheet with a goal from just outside the box to the top right corner of the goal. Dundee Utd 0-2 Celtic.
16:10

Georgios Samaras takes a shot from 20 yards.
45:01

The referee starts the second half.
45:00 +0:42 Half time

Half Time The half-time whistle blows.
44:51

Long range effort by Kris Commons goes wide right of the net.
43:39

Emilio Izaguirre gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Gary Mackay-Steven. Willo Flood takes the free kick.
42:00

The ball is swung over by Willo Flood, Kelvin Wilson gets a block in.
39:31

John Rankin takes a weak shot and went wide of the right hand post. Georgios Samaras fouled by Barry Douglas, the ref awards a free kick. The ball is sent over by Kris Commons, Efe Ambrose has a headed effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the right of the goal.
38:21

Free kick awarded for a foul by John Rankin on Joe Ledley. Kelvin Wilson restarts play with the free kick.
36:35

Emilio Izaguirre challenges Gary Mackay-Steven unfairly and gives away a free kick. Barry Douglas produces a shot on goal direct from the free kick, Fraser Forster makes a save.
35:33

Shot from long range by Stuart Armstrong goes wide of the left-hand upright.
33:47

Centre by Emilio Izaguirre, Radoslaw Cierzniak makes a comfortable save.
33:04

Free kick awarded for a foul by Scott Brown on Rory Boulding. Brian McLean takes the free kick.
32:22

Jon Daly is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. Kelvin Wilson takes the direct free kick.
30:55

Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Barry Douglas, Header by Brian McLean from deep inside the penalty area misses to the left of the goal.
29:43

Gary Mackay-Steven produces a cross, save made by Fraser Forster.
28:32

Centre by Barry Douglas.
28:12

Free kick awarded for a foul by Kelvin Wilson on Rory Boulding. Stuart Armstrong takes the free kick.
26:19

The assist for the goal came from Kris Commons.
26:19 Goal scored

Goal – Georgios Samaras – Dundee U 0 – 3 Celtic Georgios Samaras finds the back of the net with a headed goal from inside the six-yard box. Dundee Utd 0-3 Celtic.
25:43

Mark Millar concedes a free kick for a foul on Gary Hooper. Kris Commons takes the free kick.
25:10

Effort from 25 yards by Mark Millar. Fraser Forster makes a save.
24:36

Shot by Rory Boulding. Blocked by Efe Ambrose.
23:56

Long range effort by Kris Commons goes wide right of the target.
21:59

Right-footed shot by Gary Hooper went wide left of the net.
19:05

Barry Douglas delivers the ball.
18:44

The offside flag is raised against Georgios Samaras. Radoslaw Cierzniak restarts play with the free kick.
18:17

Drilled right-footed shot by Gary Mackay-Steven. Save by Fraser Forster.
16:13

The assist for the goal came from Georgios Samaras.
16:13 Goal scored

Goal – Joe Ledley – Dundee U 0 – 2 Celtic Joe Ledley finds the net with a goal from deep inside the penalty box to the top right corner of the goal. Dundee Utd 0-2 Celtic.
16:10

Shot from 20 yards from Georgios Samaras. Joe Ledley gets a block in.
14:59

Gary Mackay-Steven is caught offside. Fraser Forster restarts play with the free kick.
14:37

Barry Douglas sends in a cross, blocked by Efe Ambrose.
12:32

Patrick McCourt fouled by Barry Douglas, the ref awards a free kick. Direct strike on goal from the free kick comes in from Kris Commons, save by Radoslaw Cierzniak.
11:53

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Stuart Armstrong by Joe Ledley. Willo Flood takes the free kick.
10:45 Goal scored

Goal – Kris Commons – Dundee U 0 – 1 Celtic Kris Commons finds the net with a goal direct from the free kick from a long way out to the bottom left corner of the goal. Dundee Utd 0-1 Celtic.
10:05

Jon Daly challenges Kris Commons unfairly and gives away a free kick.
6:34

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Kris Commons by Jon Daly. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Kris Commons, Jon Daly gets a block in.
6:13

The assistant referee flags for offside against Rory Boulding. Fraser Forster restarts play with the free kick.
5:51

Rory Boulding fouled by Efe Ambrose, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Brian McLean.
4:14

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Mikael Lustig by John Rankin. Efe Ambrose takes the free kick.
2:42

Centre by Georgios Samaras, Jon Daly manages to make a clearance.
0:49

Rory Boulding challenges Kelvin Wilson unfairly and gives away a free kick. Fraser Forster takes the direct free kick.
0:00

The game kicks-off.