2011-11-23: Celtic 2-1 Dunfermline, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic now 7pts behind Rangers, we win our game in hand.
  • Celtic have now only scored one penalty for the last six awarded in the SPL!!!!
  • Celtic sign Mikael Lustig (from Jan) and youngster Andre Blackman.
  • Sion case being heard the next day, Swiss Court already now moved against lower Swiss court judgement. Celtic & UEFA should now win case.
  • Kill the Bill stuff main thing for support.
  • Graham Spiers: “Once again this Green Brigade “controversy” is beyond me. In my 5 or 6 visits to CP this season they’ve been nothing but noisy + impressive.”
  • Rumours & stories in paper that Gordon Strachan to return to Celtic! Lennon on G Strachan’s proposed return to Celtic: “I wasn’t averse to it. I need all the experience I can get. But it’s dead and buried.”
  • Green Brigade banner: “Your desperate attempts to even the score do not fool the Celtic support”

Review

Neil Lennon: ‘It is ridiculous. All people will now talk about is how we had to scramble for the win, when we created umpteen chances.’ 2-1.”

(Movarcik 67 from KDS)
Not going to get overly critical of the way the game finished. We were never in any real danger of dropping points. It was great to see us come out and grab the game by the throat, and the football in the 1st half was some of the best we’ve seen in a good while. That’s encouraging. Sure, we could have scored a few more but sometimes you have nights where you do everything but score. We got two that mattered early on.

There are signs that we’re recovering a bit of the form and fight that we showed in the 2nd half of last season. But for all that we’re showing some signs of progress, we do still look fragile at the back. And the real test of any progress will come in December, with a trip to Tannadice, and home games with Hearts and the huns.

But it’s another 3pts in the bag. We’ve put ourselves in a position where that’s the most important thing. As for the rest, the positives from the first half display outweigh the negatives of the last half hour. It’d be great to have a level of performance that goes the full 90 minutes but that will come in time if we keep at it. We just need to keep grinding out the wins and hanging on in there until it does.

Teams

Celtic

  • 01 Forster; yellow card
  • 05 Majstorovic
  • 02 Matthews
  • 16 Ledley
  • 18 Ki Sung-Yeung
  • 33 Kayal
  • 67 Wanyama
  • 10 Stokes (Samaras 80)
  • 15 Commons (McCourt 46)
  • 49 Forrest
  • 88 Hooper

Substitutes

  • 24 Zaluska,
  • 04 El Kaddouri,
  • 39 Blackman,
  • 44 Fraser,
  • 20 McCourt,
  • 46 Dylan McGeouch,
  • 09 Samaras

Goals

  • Hooper 6
  • Forrest 12

Dunfermline

  • 01 Gallacher
  • 06 Keddie
  • 15 Dowie
  • 16 Potter
  • 04 Mason
  • 17 Burns
  • 22 Willis (Cardle 60)
  • 23 Thomson (Boyle 59)
  • 09 Barrowman
  • 10 Kirk (Buchanan 64)
  • 11 Graham

Substitutes

  • 20 Smith,
  • 13 Boyle,
  • 39 Young,
  • 07 Cardle,
  • 34 Byrne,
  • 12 McDougall,
  • 19 Buchanan

Goals

  • Barrowman 86
Ref: Madden
Att: 41,000

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Possession

  • Celtic 75%
  • Dunfermline 25%

Attempts on target

  • Celtic 7
  • Dunfermline 2

Attempts off target

  • Celtic 9
  • Dunfermline 4

Corners

  • Celtic 2
  • Dunfermline 4

Fouls

  • Celtic 10
  • Dunfermline 11

Articles

Celtic 2 – 1 Dunfermline: Uninspired Celts reel in Rangers’ lead at top

The Scotsman

THEY may have made it needlessly hard for themselves but Celtic got the win they needed last night to move into Rangers’ slipstream at the top of the SPL.

For the first time since the start of the season, Neil Lennon’s team racked up a third consecutive league win in what was their game in hand on the leaders. It moves them to within seven points of the champions, a gap they can cut to four if they defeat St Mirren at home on Saturday.

But it was some way short of the kind of performance which would persuade anyone that Celtic are capable of the kind of sustained winning run they may require to take the initiative in the title race.

Given the perfect opening by Gary Hooper’s ninth goal of the season after just six minutes, followed quickly by James Forrest making it 2-0, Celtic failed to capitalise further on their first-half superiority.

An enterprising Dunfermline side were eventually rewarded with Andy Barrowman’s goal three minutes from time but it came just too late to place any significant pressure on the home side.
Celtic’s potent start to the match was all that Lennon could have wished for as the early strikes from Hooper and Forrest left them ideally placed for the victory which was certainly the minimum requirement in a fixture postponed at the start of the season as the Parkhead club were participating in a friendly tournament in Dublin.

Dunfermline paid the price for a startlingly open and positive approach which left them exposed to some slick and swift counter-attacking. The visitors, with Andy Kirk and Barrowman leading the line in a 3-5-2 formation, did cause an early flutter of concern for Celtic. A through ball from Barrowman sent Ryan Thomson racing through on goal but the danger was cut out by Joe Ledley’s excellent covering tackle. Dunfermline were unable to make anything of the resultant corner and, instead, found themselves behind almost immediately.

A loose and ill-advised back pass from young midfielder Paul Willis, intended for one of his central defenders, went straight to Hooper, who stepped smartly into space and sprinted clear to beat Paul Gallacher with a low right-foot shot.

There was much that was fluent and pleasing on the eye in Celtic’s work, with possession retained effectively and considerable imagination in the midfield and attacking areas. They were less assured at the back, a familiar scenario this season, and Ledley was required on another couple of occasions to track across and compensate for Daniel Majstorovic’s uncertainty.

But, although Dunfermline continued to commit plenty of players forward, Celtic always looked more incisive and threatening as an attacking force.

They doubled their lead with a admirably constructed goal in the 13th minute. Beram Kayal won the ball tigerishly in midfield to start the move. From the right, Forrest fed Hooper who in turn shuttled the ball to Kris Commons. He picked out Anthony Stokes on the left of the penalty area and the Irish striker’s shot was parried by Gallacher. The ball broke to Hooper in an awkward position but he cutely back-heeled the ball into the path of Forrest who drove home his seventh goal of the campaign from just outside the six-yard box.

There was already a sense the game was up for Dunfermline and Celtic carved out several premium opportunities but were unable to match the deadliness of their earlier finishing.

Commons, back in the starting line-up at the expense of Georgios Samaras, missed from close range, while Forrest passed up a glorious chance when he dragged a low shot inches wide of the left hand post.

Dunfermline had a claim for a penalty turned down when Majstorovic appeared to climb over Thomson in the box. Referee Bobby Madden was unimpressed but it was a reminder that the visitors were just one break away from regaining a foothold.

Lennon decided to make a change for the resumption. Paddy McCourt was introduced to the fray and it was little surprise that the man who made way was Commons, the Scotland midfielder having toiled again to match the kind of impact he made a year ago.

McCourt’s dribbling gave the Dunfermline defence a fresh problem but it was the quick feet of Forrest which earned Celtic the opportunity to secure a more comfortable lead in the 56th minute. Paul Burns was the man who made an injudicious challenge on the pacy winger right on the edge of the box as Forrest cut in menacingly from the right. Referee Madden was perfectly placed and pointed to the spot. Stokes, whose recent goalscoring form has been so impressive, wanted to take the kick but, following instructions from the bench, had to step down in favour of Ki Sung-Yeung.

The South Korean stepped forward confidently but blazed his effort several feet wide of Gallacher’s right-hand post.

Stokes soon found himself clear in the box but his finish left much to be desired, however, as he clipped his shot against the right-hand post.

It allowed Dunfermline to retain hope of clawing their way back and, with Lennon increasingly agitated on the sidelines, Fraser Forster was forced to make a couple of fine saves. The big goalkeeper plunged low to his right to turn a Joe Cardle shot behind, then raced smartly off his line to deny another of Dunfermline’s substitutes, Liam Buchanan, as he broke free on the right.
But Forster was unable to prevent Barrowman setting up a nerve-jangling finale for the home fans. The striker latched onto David Graham’s pass in the 87th minute and drove a low right-foot shot beyond Forster’s right hand into the corner. Three minutes of stoppage time extended Celtic’s anxiety but they saw it out to draw Rangers closer into their sights.

Celtic: Forster, Matthews, Wanyama, Majstorovic, Ledley; Forrest, Kayal, Ki, Commons (McCourt 46); Hooper, Stokes (Samaras 81). Subs not used: Zaluska, El Kaddouri, McGeouch, Blackman, Fraser.

Dunfermline: Gallacher, Keddie, Potter, Dowie; Graham, Thomson (Boyle 60), Mason, Willis (Cardle 60), Burns; Kirk (Buchanan 65), Barrowman. Subs not used: Smith, McDougall, Byrne, Young.

BBC

Celtic2-1Dunfermline

Page last updated at 21:49 GMT, Wednesday, 23 November 2011 Dunfermline have now conceded more goals than any other SPL side. Celtic narrowed the gap on league leaders Rangers to seven points with a home victory over Dunfermline.

Returning to Parkhead for the first time in four years, the visitors were at fault for early goals from Gary Hooper and James Forrest.

But Andy Barrowman’s 86th minute strike led to a nervous end as Celtic held out to secure the win.

Victory means Neil Lennon’s side could be within four points of Rangers if they beat St Mirren on Saturday.

The Celtic manager had made two changes to his starting line up following their weekend win over Inverness, with Kris Commons replacing Georgios Samaras and midfielder Ki Sung-yueng in for Badr El-Kaddouri.

Dunfermline meanwhile made three changes with Andy Dowie, Gary Mason and Barrowman in for the injured Austin McCann, Paddy Boyle and Liam Buchanan.
But the Fife side effectively ended their hopes of a fourth away win of the season within the opening quarter of an hour.

Midfielder Paul Willis’s loose pass in-field from wide on the left was picked up by Hooper, who raced clear of the stunned defenders before slipping the ball past Paul Gallagher in the Pars goal.
A second followed seven minutes later and was again the result of a Dunfermline mistake.

Alex Keddie gave possession away in the middle of the pitch allowing Celtic to break and with the the Dunfermline defence exposed, Commons played in Anthony Stokes inside the box.
Gallagher saved his low drive, but the ball then broke to Hooper who picked out Forrest, the youngster coolly guiding the ball into the net from eight yards out.

With victory seemingly guaranteed Celtic looked like they were in the mood to work on their goal difference column and could have led by five or six by half time.

Captain Beram Kayal had a drive from 25 yards which Gallagher blocked with his feet, moments before Commons had an effort from even further out which went high over the bar. Forrest’s first-half goal was his seventh of the season. Forrest returned to torment the Dunfermline defence on the half-hour mark, weaving his way through their ranks, before crossing to the back post for Stokes who, from an acute angle, could only send it back across the goal to let the Fifers off the hook.

Moments later the roles were reversed when Forrest was set up by Stokes but the outcome was the same as the Scotland international’s low drive skipped past the far post.

Two minutes from the break Hooper became the next Celtic player to pass up on a decent chance when his first-time strike at the edge of the box from Forrest’s cross went wide of the target.
Paddy McCourt was the only change at half time, replacing Commons as the home side continued to press Jim McIntyre’s side.

But after suffering a luckless evening, the visitors were offered the opportunity to establish a foothold when Ki missed from the penalty spot in the 54th minute.

Paul Burns had tackled Forrest on the edge of the box, with referee Bobby Madden pointing instantly to the spot.

After a disagreement with Stokes over who should take the penalty, Ki managed to send Gallager the wrong way, only to direct his shot wide of the left post.

An aggrieved Stokes was further aggravated moments later when set up by a tremendous Ki pass, only to see his left footed strike come off the Dunfermline post, on a frustrating night for the striker.

Dunfermline, whose chances had been limited thus far, increased their energy levels with the introduction of substitute Joe Cardle on the hour mark, the midfielder forcing a double save from Fraser Forster who had an otherwise easy night in goals.

That seemed to inspire more creativity from the Pars, and they were finally to make an impact on the match when Barrowman’s goal reignited the tie with four minutes remaining. David Graham was the architect, threading through a perfect pass which allowed the striker to take a touch before driving across goal from 15 yards out and landing his shot in the right hand corner of Forsters’ net.

That ensured a more nervous end for Celtic than the opening stages had suggested, but the home side held out to set up the opportunity to move with four points of Rangers when they host St Mirren on Saturday.

  • Final Result
  • Full Time
  • 90:00+3:07 The final whistle goes and the game is over.
  • 90:00+1:13 Indirect free kick taken by Fraser Forster.
  • 90:00+1:13 Booking Fraser Forster is shown a yellow card.
  • 90:00+0:45 Joe Cardle is ruled offside.
  • 87:01 Georgios Samaras challenges John Potter unfairly and gives away a free kick. Paul Gallacher takes the free kick.
  • 85:03 Assist by David Graham.
  • 85:03 GOAL – Andrew BarrowmanCeltic 2 – 1 Dunfermline Goal scored by Andrew Barrowman from the edge of the penalty box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Celtic 2-1 Dunfermline.
  • 84:14 Foul by Daniel Majstorovic on Andrew Barrowman, free kick awarded. Gary Mason restarts play with the free kick.
  • 83:08 Gary Mason takes a shot from close in clearing the crossbar.
  • 82:36 Unfair challenge on Paul Burns by Sung-Yeung Ki results in a free kick. Paul Burns takes the free kick.
  • 81:43 Short corner taken by Patrick McCourt from the right by-line.
  • 80:44 The ball is sent over by Joe Cardle, Victor Wanyama manages to make a clearance.
  • 78:49 Free kick taken by Fraser Forster.
  • 78:49 Substitution Anthony Stokes leaves the field to be replaced by Georgios Samaras.
  • 78:49 The offside flag is raised against Andrew Barrowman.
  • 77:02 Andrew Barrowman concedes a free kick for a foul on Sung-Yeung Ki. Indirect free kick taken by Beram Kayal. Free kick awarded for a foul by Daniel Majstorovic on Liam Buchanan. Direct free kick taken by Joe Cardle.
  • 73:02 Free kick awarded for a foul by Sung-Yeung Ki on Alex Keddie. Free kick taken by Paul Gallacher.
  • 72:21 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Victor Wanyama by Andrew Barrowman. Free kick taken by Fraser Forster.
  • 71:45 Anthony Stokes is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Free kick taken by Gary Mason.
  • 69:10 Joe Cardle takes a shot. Save by Fraser Forster. Joe Cardle takes the inswinging corner, clearance made by Joe Ledley.
  • 63:08 Direct free kick taken by Joe Cardle.
  • 63:08 Substitution (Dunfermline) makes a substitution, with Liam Buchanan coming on for Andy Kirk.
  • 63:08 Foul by Joe Ledley on David Graham, free kick awarded.
  • 62:03 Adam Matthews crosses the ball, clearance made by John Potter.
  • 61:05 Anthony Stokes takes a shot from inside the six-yard box that hits the post.
  • 58:31 Substitution Joe Cardle is brought on as a substitute for Paul Willis.
  • 58:31 Substitution Patrick Boyle joins the action as a substitute, replacing Ryan Thomson.
  • 58:01 Shot from just outside the box by Anthony Stokes misses to the left of the target.
  • 57:10 Anthony Stokes produces a left-footed shot from the edge of the area and misses to the left of the target.
  • 56:24 Sung-Yeung Ki crosses the ball, clearance by John Potter.
  • 55:45 John Potter challenges Anthony Stokes unfairly and gives away a free kick. Sung-Yeung Ki takes the direct free kick.
  • 53:41 Placed penalty missed by Sung-Yeung Ki.
  • 53:41 Unfair challenge on James Forrest by Paul Burns results in a Penalty.
  • 51:02 Effort from outside the penalty box by Sung-Yeung Ki goes wide left of the goal.
  • 48:33 Andrew Barrowman challenges Victor Wanyama unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Beram Kayal.
  • 46:52 Gary Mason challenges Patrick McCourt unfairly and gives away a free kick. Sung-Yeung Ki takes the free kick.
  • 45:05 Substitution Patrick McCourt replaces Kris Commons.
  • 45:01 The match restarts for the second half.
  • Half Time
  • 44:54 The referee blows for half time.
  • 42:22 Centre by James Forrest, Effort from the edge of the area by Gary Hooper goes wide of the right-hand post.
  • 39:33 The ball is sent over by Paul Willis, clearance made by Daniel Majstorovic.
  • 39:06 Paul Burns challenges Sung-Yeung Ki unfairly and gives away a free kick. Sung-Yeung Ki takes the direct free kick.
  • 37:41 Paul Willis produces a left-footed shot from just outside the box that goes wide left of the target.
  • 36:48 Kris Commons has a shot on goal from outside the area which misses right.
  • 35:15 James Forrest produces a left-footed shot from the edge of the box and misses to the right of the target.
  • 35:07 Joe Ledley produces a cross.
  • 34:46 A cross is delivered by Paul Willis, clearance by Victor Wanyama.
  • 33:53 Foul by Ryan Thomson on Beram Kayal, free kick awarded. Beram Kayal restarts play with the free kick.
  • 32:29 The referee blows for offside. Daniel Majstorovic takes the free kick.
  • 31:45 The ball is swung over by Adam Matthews, Anthony Stokes has a headed effort at goal from close in which goes wide of the left-hand upright.
  • 30:54 The ball is delivered by James Forrest.
  • 30:15 Kris Commons takes a shot. Save made by Paul Gallacher.
  • 29:50 A cross is delivered by Paul Burns, Daniel Majstorovic makes a clearance.
  • 28:37 Andrew Barrowman fouled by Victor Wanyama, the ref awards a free kick. Alex Keddie takes the direct free kick.
  • 26:24 Joe Ledley takes a shot. John Potter gets a block in. Joe Ledley takes a outswinging corner to the near post. Kris Commons is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. Paul Gallacher takes the indirect free kick.
  • 25:08 Sung-Yeung Ki takes a shot. Save by Paul Gallacher.
  • 24:15 Effort on goal by Andy Dowie from long range goes over the bar.
  • 23:37 Foul by Anthony Stokes on Andy Dowie, free kick awarded. John Potter takes the indirect free kick.
  • 21:05 Shot by Beram Kayal. Save by Paul Gallacher.
  • 19:24 David Graham fouled by Beram Kayal, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by John Potter.
  • 16:52 Paul Willis fouled by Daniel Majstorovic, the ref awards a free kick. Paul Willis fires a strike on goal direct from the free kick.
  • 15:51 Corner taken right-footed by Paul Willis from the right by-line, clearance by Daniel Majstorovic.
  • 15:16 Shot from just outside the box by Kris Commons goes over the crossbar.
  • 14:47 James Forrest fouled by Paul Burns, the ref awards a free kick. James Forrest takes the free kick.
  • 12:21 Assist by Gary Hooper.
  • 12:21 GOAL – James ForrestCeltic 2 – 0 Dunfermline James Forrest fires in a goal from inside the six-yard box to the top left corner of the goal. Celtic 2-0 Dunfermline.
  • 9:48 The ball is crossed by Kris Commons.
  • 8:20 Corner from right by-line taken by Paul Willis.
  • 5:35 GOAL – Gary HooperCeltic 1 – 0 Dunfermline Gary Hooper gets on the score sheet with a goal from inside the penalty area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Celtic 1-0 Dunfermline.
  • 4:38 Corner from the left by-line taken by Paul Willis, Victor Wanyama makes a clearance.
  • 3:31 Anthony Stokes takes a shot. Save made by Paul Gallacher.
  • 2:36 Paul Burns challenges James Forrest unfairly and gives away a free kick. Kris Commons restarts play with the free kick.
  • 1:22 Alex Keddie concedes a free kick for a foul on Anthony Stokes. Beram Kayal takes the free kick.
  • 0:00 The game kicks-off.
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BBC

Neil Lennon encouraged move to bring Gordon Strachan back to Cetlic Page last updated at 20:14 GMT, Wednesday, 23 November 2011

A deal could not be struck to reunite Lennon and Strachan in the Celtic dugout Celtic manager Neil Lennon has told BBC Scotland he supported a proposal to bring Gordon Strachan back to the club.
The former Parkhead boss was approached in September with a view to returning as a mentor to the Northern Irishman.
A deal could not be struck with Strachan, but Lennon says he was in favour of the idea.
“Gordon is someone I respect totally and he wasn’t averse to the idea but it never materialised,” Lennon told Sportsound.
“It was an idea that we’ve bounced around for quite a while. We were pretty close to it.
“But it was almost eight weeks ago now that the decision was made, and we’ve moved on since then.
“It is something that I’m not averse to, depending on who it is and whether the circumstances are right and whether we feel we need it.”
Celtic approached Stuart Baxter about similar role when Lennon was first appointed, but Lennon says there may be be no need to bring in an older man.
“You’re always looking to do better in life and this job being as big as it is, you don’t always have the answers,” he told BBC Radio Scotland.
“So maybe an older head might make us see things differently at times, but there’s nothing happening at the minute on that score.
“The longer I go on in the job the less likely that scenario becomes.”

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