2012-12-08: Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic top by 3pts with game in hand on 31pts. Arbroath in the cup for replay next.
  • BIG Killie banner on show – "A Club With History". Who could that be aimed at?
  • Neil Lennon's 100th SPL game as manager.
  • Celtic back home after high of qualifying to KO stages of the Champions League.
  • Samaras scores only his second goal in domestic matches this season, quite a contrast to his European exploits.
  • Supposedly a boycott by some Celtic fans for this game due to Kilmarnock's chairman who supported the Huns last season to be allowed back into the SPL.
  • UEFA's solidarity payment to the SPL from Champions League funds (from Celtic's qualification) is greater than the total paid by BBC for SPL TV, Radio and Internet Rights.
  • Daily Record do a 8 page spread for Rangers on their 140th anniversary! You couldn't make it up, pathetic pandering to the hoards!!!!!

Review

(Owenybhoy of KDS)
All too easy down there.
Although a wee bit of slackness could have cost us a goal earlier than it did.
Matthews was superb as was Broony, with Ledley not far behind.
Would have had Ambrose in my top three for his superb play coming forward.
But his defending, along with poor free headers dropped him out of it for me.
Thought Izzy had a good game, while Wanyama did ok too.
Three easy points and a GIRUY to that tadger Shiels. What is not to like ?

Teams

Kilmarnock

  • 01 Bell
  • 02 Tesselaar
  • 04 Fowler
  • 05 O'Leary
  • 06 Nelson
  • 07 Racchi (Sissoko – 56' )
  • 08 Kelly Booked
  • 11 Harkins Booked (McKenzie – 68' )
  • 12 Sheridan
  • 14 Heffernan Booked
  • 15 Perez (O'Hara – 68' )

Substitutes

  • 17 Letheren
  • 38 O'Hara
  • 88 Sissoko
  • 10 Dayton
  • 18 Johnson
  • 28 Winchester
  • 24 McKenzie

Goal

  • Sheridan 90′

Celtic

  • 01 Forster Booked
  • 02 Matthews
  • 03 Izaguirre (Kayal – 76' )
  • 04 Ambrose
  • 06 Wilson
  • 21 Mulgrew
  • 08 Brown Booked
  • 16 Ledley
  • 67 Wanyama
  • 11 Nouioui (Samaras – 66' )
  • 88 Hooper (Miku – 82' )

Substitutes

  • 24 Zaluska
  • 25 Rogne
  • 33 Kayal
  • 46 McGeouch
  • 07 Miku
  • 09 Samaras
  • 32 Watt

Goals

  • Brown 27′
  • Ledley 65′
  • Samaras 74′
Ref: Craig Thomson
Att: 6,501

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Stats

Kilmarnock Celtic
Possession

64% 36%
90mins

Shots
5 19

On target
3 10

Corners
5 12

Fouls
11 8

Articles

Kilmarnock 1 – 3 Celtic: Celtic cruise to victory

The Scotsman

Published on Saturday 8 December 2012 14:48

Celtic rounded off a momentous week with a convincing Clydesdale Bank Premier League victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

The Hoops’ 2-1 home win over Spartak Moscow on Wednesday night sealed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League and they continued their good work in Ayrshire, starting when skipper Scott Brown fired them into the lead in the 27th minute.

Second-half goals from midfielder Joe Ledley and substitute Georgios Samaras, on for Lassad Nouioui, were just reward for the Parkhead side’s dominance, before former Hoop Cillian Sheridan grabbed a late consolation.

Celtic have struggled at times in post-European games this season and indeed had taken only one point from nine following their previous three Champions League games, including a 2-0 home defeat to Killie in October.

However, there was no such danger this time as Neil Lennon’s side cemented their place at the top of the SPL.

And with the knockout stages of the European football’s elite competition not resuming until February, the champions look eager to drive home their domestic superiority over the next couple of months.

The travelling fans had arrived in buoyant mood following their side’s win against Spartak but quite obviously in less numbers than usual, which, allied to a pitiful home support and cold, driving rain, dampened the atmosphere, especially in the first-half.

Lennon made four changes to his side, two of which were enforced.

Midfielder Victor Wanyama returned from suspension with Ledley, right-back Adam Matthews and Lassad in for the injured Mikael Lustig (hamstring) and Kris Commons (thigh) as Beram Kayal and Samaras dropped to the bench.

Killie boss Kenny Shiels had, somewhat bizarrely, threatened to play skipper Manuel Pascali even though he had served only half of his two-game suspension but the Italian was nowhere to be seen, although midfielder Liam Kelly replaced Lee Johnson who started as substitute.

The Parkhead men, with a back three of Efe Ambrose, Kelvin Wilson and Charlie Mulgrew, almost created their first chance in the fifth minute when Ledley teed up Gary Hooper but his pass to Brown inside the box was just too strong and the danger evaporated.

Killie, with Sheridan partnering Paul Heffernan in attack, took their time to settle but gradually began to inch their way up the park.

In the 18th minute Sheridan recovered the ball on the byline after miscontrolling it and inadvertently fooling Matthews in the process, but his lobbed cross to Heffernan was hit into the side netting by his fellow Irishman.

As the game struggled to reach top gear Kelly was booked for a foul on Matthews, a decision which angered the home support, before Ambrose headed a Mulgrew corner over the bar.

Brown’s goal to break the deadlock was one of simplicity.

When Matthews took a pass from Hooper and picked out the Scotland midfielder from the byline, he guided the ball quite calmly past Cammy Bell from 12 yards.

Ledley forced Bell into a save a minute later with a low drive and only then did the home side appear to warm to their task.

A powerful 30-yard snap-shot from Sheridan 10 minutes from the break, which sailed over the bar, offered Killie fans a little encouragement, as did Kelly’s curling effort from a similar distance moments later which almost sneaked past Fraser Forster at the far post.

Lassad had the ball in the net in the 43rd minute with a shot from close range, after Matthews’ drive had found its way through, but the flag was up for offside.

A minute into the second half Heffernan should have levelled when, with the Hoops defence sleeping, he was given time and space eight yards out but his drive was blocked by the foot of Mulgrew.

A relieved Celtic broke quickly and Bell made a fine save from Hooper’s point-blank drive, after the Englishman had been set up by Matthews, who was spending much of the game driving down the right wing.

Celtic reasserted themselves and Ledley fired over the bar before the visitors began upping their corner count.

Mahamadou Sissoko replaced Danny Racchi as Shiels tried to change tack but Celtic stretched their lead through Ledley when the home side failed to properly clear their lines.

Wanyama picked up the loose ball, played in Brown and when his driven cross came into the middle the sliding Wales international forced it over the line from a few yards out.

Samaras came on for Lassad and Borja Perez and Gary Harkins came off to be replaced by Rory McKenzie and Mark O’Hara.

However, it was the big Greek striker who made an immediate impact following another driving run by Matthews when he headed the Wales international’s deep cross past Bell and in off the bar.

Ambrose should have made it 4-0 a minute from time when Mulgrew planted a free-kick on his head but the Hoops defender headed wide and there was enough time left for Sheridan to volley a Jeroen Tesselaar cross past Forster.

BBC

By Keir Murray BBC Sport Scotland

Celtic produced a classy second-half display to reinforce manager Neil Lennon's assertion their focus would now be the Scottish Premier League after their Champions League progress.

Adam Matthews' run and cut-back set up Scott Brown for Celtic's opener.

Kilmarnock's Paul Heffernan had a great chance blocked after the restart.

But Joe Ledley slid in at the back post to convert a Brown pass and Georgios Samaras headed a third before Cillian Sheridan scored a late goal for Killie.

Despite Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels' warning that he would defy a Scottish Football Association ban and play his captain, there was no sign of defender Manuel Pascali as he served the second of his two-game suspension.

Celtic had their skipper in action, as Brown continued to postpone hip surgery.

However, they were without two of their heroes from their midweek Champions League win over Spartak Moscow as Kris Commons was ruled out with a badly-bruised dead leg and Samaras started on the bench.

Celtic took the lead with a well-worked goal down the right wing after 27 minutes, Brown side-footing Adam Matthews' cut-back into the net after the Welshman's foray forward had been rewarded by Gary Hooper's clever pass.
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Cillian Sheridan caused Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster a minor flutter when he arrowed a left-foot shot over the bar from 22 yards and there was further consternation for the visitors when Liam Kelly's curling shot drifted a fraction wide.

Shiels' half-time team talk spurred Kilmarnock into an immediate attack at the restart.

Kelly advanced unchallenged down the left wing and swung in a delightful ball for Heffernan, who brought it down and took an extra touch before slamming a shot at goal that Charlie Mulgrew blocked brilliantly.

Within seconds, Matthews was off and running down the right flank and, in a similar move to the opening goal, he cut the ball back for Hooper who thundered a shot that Cammy Bell saved sharply to his left.

Black-shirted Celtic continued in this mode and might have been further ahead had the home defence not been so brave or well-organised.

Centre-half Michael Nelson was a key figure in that regard and he smothered a fierce effort by Nouinoui Lassad after Joe Ledley had fed Emilio Izaguirre who crossed into the box.

Killie had Gary Harkins and Heffernan offering moments of brightness but with 25 minutes to go Celtic scored their second.
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Victor Wanyama slid a ball to Brown inside the box and his low cross was converted by the Welsh midfielder Ledley.

As Celtic turned on the style, Wanyama had a low shot saved by Bell but there was further pain for the home fans when Matthews created Celtic's third.

This time it was Brown who sent him scurrying down the right and his lofted cross to the back post was headed in off the crossbar by substitute Samaras for his seventh goal of the season.

With two minutes to go Efe Ambrose headed wide of the target when he really ought to have converted Mulgrew's curling free-kick.

Sheridan volleyed Jeroen Tesselaar's cross past Forster for a late consolation but the overall impression is of a Celtic side with renewed appetite for domestic competition now they have emerged from Champions League Group G.

Live Text Commentary
90:00 +2:05 Full time

Full Time The referee brings the game to a close.
90:00 +1:03 Booking

Booking Fraser Forster booked for time wasting.
90:00 +0:25

Assist by Jeroen Tesselaar.
90:00 +0:25 Goal scored

Goal – Cillian Sheridan – Kilmarnock 1 – 3 Celtic Cillian Sheridan gets on the score sheet with a goal from close range to the bottom left corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic.
88:24

Foul by Mark O'Hara on Charlie Mulgrew, free kick awarded. Charlie Mulgrew delivers the ball, Headed effort from deep inside the area by Efe Ambrose misses to the right of the goal.
87:45

Free kick crossed right-footed by Liam Kelly from left channel.
87:45 Booking

Booking Scott Brown receives a caution for unsporting behaviour.
87:28

Scott Brown concedes a free kick for a foul on Cillian Sheridan.
85:18

Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Charlie Mulgrew, Cameron Bell makes a comfortable save.
84:37

Georgios Samaras is ruled offside. James Fowler takes the indirect free kick.
83:25

Victor Wanyama concedes a free kick for a foul on Mohamadou Sissoko. Free kick taken by Jeroen Tesselaar.
82:00

Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Liam Kelly, Ryan O'Leary has a header from close in and clears the crossbar.
81:18 Substitution

Substitution Gary Hooper leaves the field to be replaced by Nicolas Fedor Miku.
79:07

Inswinging corner taken by Rory McKenzie from the left by-line, save by Fraser Forster.
78:13

Shot from just outside the box by Beram Kayal goes over the bar.
75:30

Free kick taken by Efe Ambrose.
75:30 Substitution

Substitution (Celtic) makes a substitution, with Beram Kayal coming on for Emilio Izaguirre.
75:30

Paul Heffernan concedes a free kick for a foul on Scott Brown.
75:07

Foul by Scott Brown on Mohamadou Sissoko, free kick awarded. Mohamadou Sissoko takes the free kick.
73:27

Assist by Adam Matthews.
73:27 Goal scored

Goal – Georgios Samaras – Kilmarnock 0 – 3 Celtic Georgios Samaras finds the back of the net with a headed goal from close range. Kilmarnock 0-3 Celtic.
71:12

Victor Wanyama takes a shot. Save by Cameron Bell.
71:04

Outswinging corner taken left-footed by Charlie Mulgrew from the left by-line.
70:26

Outswinging corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew from the left by-line.
67:16 Substitution

Substitution (Kilmarnock) makes a substitution, with Mark O'Hara coming on for Borja Perez.
67:16 Substitution

Substitution Rory McKenzie comes on in place of Gary Harkins.
67:16 Substitution

Substitution (Kilmarnock) makes a substitution, with Mark O'Hara coming on for Borja Perez.
67:16 Substitution

Substitution James Dayton on for Gary Harkins.
66:53

Corner taken by Borja Perez from the left by-line, Victor Wanyama manages to make a clearance.
66:41

Gary Harkins has a drilled shot. Kelvin Wilson gets a block in.
66:09 Booking

Booking The referee books Paul Heffernan for dissent.
65:34 Substitution

Substitution Lassad Nouioui leaves the field to be replaced by Georgios Samaras.
64:45

Assist by Scott Brown.
64:45 Goal scored

Goal – Joe Ledley – Kilmarnock 0 – 2 Celtic Joe Ledley scores a goal from close in to the bottom left corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic.
62:09

Inswinging corner taken by Borja Perez from the left by-line, clearance by Kelvin Wilson.
60:30

Outswinging corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew from the left by-line, clearance made by Ryan O'Leary.
60:20

The ball is swung over by Charlie Mulgrew, blocked by Ryan O'Leary.
57:53

Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Charlie Mulgrew.
57:01

Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Charlie Mulgrew, Victor Wanyama takes a shot. Clearance by Michael Nelson.
54:42

Fraser Forster takes the direct free kick.
54:42 Substitution

Substitution (Kilmarnock) makes a substitution, with Mohamadou Sissoko coming on for Danny Racchi.
54:42 Booking

Booking Gary Harkins shown a yellow card.
54:37

Gary Harkins gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Scott Brown.
53:11

Foul by Cillian Sheridan on Efe Ambrose, free kick awarded. Efe Ambrose restarts play with the free kick.
52:23

Joe Ledley has shot on goal from just outside the area which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
49:54

Gary Harkins gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Victor Wanyama. Efe Ambrose takes the free kick.
49:38

Drilled right-footed shot by Victor Wanyama. Save made by Cameron Bell.
48:00

Corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew, Efe Ambrose produces a header from inside the area that goes over the bar.
47:21

Scott Brown fouled by Cillian Sheridan, the ref awards a free kick. Adam Matthews takes the direct free kick.
46:24

Corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew, Cillian Sheridan manages to make a clearance.
46:11

Drilled right-footed shot by Gary Hooper. Save made by Cameron Bell.
45:01

The referee starts the second half.
45:00 +1:01 Half time

Half Time The ref blows to signal half-time.
45:00 +0:36

Lassad Nouioui has an effort at goal from outside the box which goes wide left of the goal.
44:05

Unfair challenge on Cillian Sheridan by Efe Ambrose results in a free kick. Borja Perez delivers the ball from the free kick right-footed from left channel, clearance by Charlie Mulgrew.
42:25

Lassad Nouioui is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Cameron Bell restarts play with the free kick.
41:53

Charlie Mulgrew takes the outswinging corner, clearance by Gary Harkins.
41:03

Free kick awarded for a foul by Borja Perez on Scott Brown. Victor Wanyama restarts play with the free kick.
38:06

Unfair challenge on Michael Nelson by Gary Hooper results in a free kick. Michael Nelson takes the free kick.
35:16

Cillian Sheridan produces a left-footed shot from outside the penalty box and misses left.
34:05

Adam Matthews takes a shot from just outside the penalty area which clears the crossbar.
33:35

Corner taken short by Charlie Mulgrew.
32:34

Shot by Lassad Nouioui. Ryan O'Leary gets a block in. Corner taken left-footed by Charlie Mulgrew, clearance by Gary Harkins.
32:34

Shot by Lassad Nouioui. Blocked by Ryan O'Leary. Corner from left by-line taken by Charlie Mulgrew.
31:50

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Paul Heffernan by Kelvin Wilson. Borja Perez restarts play with the free kick.
29:21

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Ryan O'Leary by Efe Ambrose. Ryan O'Leary restarts play with the free kick.
28:09

Joe Ledley has an effort at goal from 20 yards. Save made by Cameron Bell.
26:58 Goal scored

Goal – Scott Brown – Kilmarnock 0 – 1 Celtic Scott Brown grabs a goal from inside the box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 0-1 Celtic.
26:58

Assist by Adam Matthews.
26:58 Goal scored

Goal – Scott Brown – Kilmarnock 0 – 1 Celtic Scott Brown finds the net with a goal from inside the penalty area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 0-1 Celtic.
25:38

Outswinging corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew, Efe Ambrose produces a header from deep inside the six-yard box that clears the bar.
25:38

Corner taken by Charlie Mulgrew from the left by-line, Close range header by Efe Ambrose goes over the crossbar.
20:48

Charlie Mulgrew takes the direct free kick.
20:48 Booking

Booking Liam Kelly receives a caution for unsporting behaviour.
20:35

Liam Kelly gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Adam Matthews.
18:51

Scott Brown fouled by James Fowler, the ref awards a free kick. Charlie Mulgrew delivers the ball from the free kick left-footed from left channel.
18:51

Unfair challenge on Scott Brown by James Fowler results in a free kick. Charlie Mulgrew delivers the ball from the free kick left-footed from left channel.
18:26

Effort on goal by Gary Hooper from 20 yards. Cameron Bell makes a comfortable save.
17:19

Foul by Scott Brown on Liam Kelly, free kick awarded. Free kick crossed right-footed by Borja Perez.
14:34

The ball is swung over by Danny Racchi, Kelvin Wilson manages to make a clearance.
13:40

Michael Nelson takes a shot. Save made by Fraser Forster.
12:52

Short corner taken by Borja Perez from the right by-line.
11:21

Victor Wanyama has an effort at goal from just outside the box which goes wide of the right-hand post.
9:20

Cillian Sheridan concedes a free kick for a foul on Charlie Mulgrew. Fraser Forster takes the direct free kick.
5:45

Victor Wanyama produces a right-footed shot from just outside the box that misses to the right of the net.
4:23

Unfair challenge on Scott Brown by Borja Perez results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Efe Ambrose.
3:45

The assistant referee signals for offside against Emilio Izaguirre. Cameron Bell takes the free kick.
0:38

Emilio Izaguirre sends in a cross, clearance made by Jeroen Tesselaar.
0:00

The match gets underway.

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