2007-12-11: Celtic 4-0 Falkirk, Premier League

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  • McGeady's first hat-trick for the club

Review

(moravcik67 of KStreet forum)
Decent performance. Came out of the blocks flying. McGeady had their right back on toast for the first 15-20 minutes and we deserved to be in front. Then for some reason we lost our way – maybe because we stopped getting the ball to McGeady – and Falkirk started to dominate in midfield. The worrying thing for me was how easy they got from their own half to the edge of our box – usually without anyone even attempting a tackle. Donati and Hartely were poor in the first 45. I'm struggling to remember them winning a single tackle between them. Caldwell made a vital block to keep the score at 1-0, and Conroy did well to keep another out. Thankfully we got the 2nd, probably against the run of play, and that settled it.

A few things. Our two full backs had good games. Caldwell worked his ass off up and down the right and his distribution was much improved. Conroy made one of the most impressive debuts from a youngster that I've seen in a good while. Be nice to see him getting a wee run to see how he copes.

Donati came onto a semi-decent game in the 2nd half, but only after Falkirk went down to 10 men. I thought he was very poor up until then. Hartley had a poor game all round. We desperately need a midfielder who can grab a game by the scruff of the neck. Brown had a very good 2nd half, but I don't like seeing him out wide.

McDonald and JVoH both worked hard, but it didn't come off for them for the most part. McDonald in particular was pretty frustrating. Put in a great shift, and showed some great touches, only to let himself down again with a slack pass.

Teams

Celticteam:-
Mark Brown, Caldwell, Pressley (O'Dea 77), McManus, Conroy, McGeady, Scott Brown (Sno 84), Donati, Hartley, McDonald, Vennegoor of Hesselink (Killen 80).

Subs Not Used:- McGovern, Zurawski, Riordan, Jarosik.
Booked:- McManus, Vennegoor of Hesselink.
Goals:- McDonald 9 pen, McGeady 41, 67, 82.

Falkirk team:-
Krul, Aafjes, Barr, Milne, Holden, Thomson, Cregg (Riera 67), Arfield, Moutinho, Higdon (Latapy 74), Barrett (Scobbie 66).

Subs Not Used:- Olejnik, Ross, Finnigan, Moffat.
Sent Off:- Barr (64).
Booked:- Barr.

Att: 54,291
Ref: D McDonald (Scotland).

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CELTIC FALKIRK
Possession

60% 40%

Shots on target

9 9

Shots off target

3 3

Corners

6 1

Fouls

10 11

Articles

Celtic 4-0 Falkirk

By David Sharp BBC

Celtic forward Aiden McGeady
Aiden McGeady scored three goals in an outstanding performance
Vibrant Celtic bounced back from a poor run of league results to sweep aside 10-man Falkirk thanks to an Aiden McGeady hat-trick.

Falkirk had recovered from Scott McDonald's early penalty and twice saw efforts cleared off the line.

McGeady netted in the 41st minute before Falkirk's comeback hopes were dashed when Darren Barr was sent off.

McGeady scored Celtic's third after 67 minutes and completed the rout and his own hat-trick with eight minutes to go.

Celtic cut Falkirk open in the second minute but McDonald over-hit his ball across the face of goal with Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink poised to score.

But the Australian atoned for his error when he won and converted a ninth-minute penalty.

McDonald latched onto McGeady's precision pass, burst down the left flank and was needlessly felled in the box by Kenny Milne.

The former Motherwell striker stepped up to take the resulting penalty and sent Tim Krul the wrong way to notch his 16th goal of the season.

Celtic looked in the mood for more with McGeady pulling the strings in a roving role behind the two strikers.

McDonald spurned a terrific chance to double Celtic's lead when McGeady's clipped cross found him unmarked in the Falkirk box but his attempted header somehow ballooned high away from the target.

Then moments later Krul pushed away Gary Caldwell's powerful low shot as Celtic looked to press home their advantage.

But Falkirk managed to ride out the early storm only one goal behind and began to string some passes together.

And the visitors should have levelled after Mark Brown palmed Pedro Moutinho's low effort into the path of Scott Arfield, but Caldwell produced a tremendous block on the line.

Caldwell again cleared off the line after the Celtic keeper had got a slight touch on a Gerard Aafjes header following Moutinho's corner.

Falkirk appealed for a penalty after the ball struck the full-back on his upper body but referee Dougie McDonald waved play on.

The visitors continued to press and Moutinho shot just over from 25 yards.

However, McGeady grabbed Celtic's second in the 41st minute when the unmarked winger collected McDonald's cutback 15 yards out and fired a left-footed shot in off the post.

Vennegoor of Hesselink saw his header cleared off the line by Milne with the second half barely a minute old.

Barr was red-carded for a second bookable offence after tugging McGeady's jersey in the 64th minute.

Celtic went for the kill and, after Paul Hartley had struck the bar with a thunderous 20-yard strike, McGeady made it 3-0 when he jinked in from the left and curled a low shot beyond Krul.

The Republic of Ireland international rounded off the convincing victory and grabbed his own hat-trick on 82 minutes, finishing off a flowing move from close range.

It was Celtic's first win in four games as they stretched their lead at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League to five points.

Celtic: Mark Brown, Caldwell, Pressley (O'Dea 77), McManus, Conroy, McGeady, Scott Brown (Sno 84), Donati, Hartley, McDonald, Vennegoor of Hesselink (Killen 80). Subs Not Used: McGovern, Zurawski, Riordan, Jarosik.

Booked: McManus, Vennegoor of Hesselink.

Goals: McDonald 9 pen, McGeady 41, 67, 82.

Falkirk: Krul, Aafjes, Barr, Milne, Holden, Thomson, Cregg (Riera 67), Arfield, Moutinho, Higdon (Latapy 74), Barrett (Scobbie 66). Subs Not Used: Olejnik, Ross, Finnigan, Moffat.

Sent Off: Barr (64).

Booked: Barr.

Att: 54,291

Ref: D McDonald (Scotland).