2023-11-25: Celtic 1-1 Motherwell, SP

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Trivia

  • KO:15:00; Saturday; Celtic TV only
  • Celtic get out of jail, as Sevco drew next day v Aberdeen away 1-1. Should have lost, but got a penalty on 91st minute (their 7th in 4 games).  Celtic on 36pts & +27GD (5pts & 7 GD ahead of Sevco).
  • No Green Brigade still as they are suspended etc following recent incidents. Green Brigade and Bhoys Celtic outside the stadium to welcome the team. GB are still banned by the club, others not going into the game in solidarity. Rod Stewart given a negative reception and he gives the middle finger in return!
  • Back after international match break. Scotland drew v Georgia and Norway in Euros qualifiers. Ex Celts Elyounoussi scored for Norway, Armstrong for Scotland. Scales played for Ireland. Palma set up an excellent assist in his match. Matt O’Reilly intl debut for Denmark. Mikey Johnstone MOTM for Ireland v NZ. Ireland part with their manager.
  • Celtic player Gustaf Lagerbielke named Sweden’s Defender of the Season despite having left there in the summer. Gustaf Lagerbielke started (& scored) for Sweden in intl match.
  • Marco Tilio, who has not featured since joining Celtic in the summer because of injury, played for Australia U23s. He finally made his Celtic debut, coming on with 10mins to go in this match.
  • According to official figures, Dundee and St Mirren are the only SP clubs that have had incorrect VAR decisions given against them this season. Flawless with every other club?
  • Contract talks with Liam Scales continue, Rodgers acknowledges discussions ongoing.
  • Ross County part company with their manager, ex-Celt Malky Mackay.
  • Reports: Marco Tilio may be loaned out in January to aid his development. He won’t be the only one as some other players badly need game time or a route out to new opportunities. Lilley Kwon, Yuki, Johnston, and Siegrist to also possibly move in that window.
  • Reports: Real Sociedad considering £30m deal to sign ex Celt Kieran Tierney next summer. Sydney van Hooijdonk, son of former Celtic forward Pierre, refuses to rule out a January exit from Bologna amid links with Celtic. Danny Simpson, EPL winner with Leicester, tells of his disappointment at missing out on a move to Celtic in 2019. Celtic scouting Japanese winger Kanji Okunuki currently at Nuremberg. Celtic  on trail of South African Luke Baartman, the 17-year-old Cape Town Spurs striker. Celtic have sent scouts to watch St Patrick’s Athletic right-back Sam Curtis. Celtic indicated interest again in Mathias Kvistgaarden.
  • Report: Jota regretting his £25m transfer to Al-Ittihad, with new head coach Marcelo Gallardo prepared to allow him to leave on loan in January.
  • Report: Yuki Kobayashi to leave in January on loan deal. Several J League sides including former side Vissel Kobe hold an interest.
  • Leigh Griffiths announced as player-coach of Australian club Mandurah City.
  • Cricket: Aussies create a big shock by defeating host nation India to win World Cup final (one day format).
  • Celtic fined by Uefa approximately £25,250 for blocking of public passageways, lighting of fireworks and for a provocative message of an offensive nature during their game against Atletico Madrid on October 25. It’s understood Celtic’s fine by UEFA for “a provocative message of an offensive nature” is not for the thousands of fans waving Palestinian flags. It’s believed to be for a flag which had the PFLP logo on it. Twitter: “Of the total, €17500 was the fine by UEFA for supporters showing solidarity with Palestine.UEFA have decided that racist behaviour from Olympiacos only merited a €7500 fine.So there you have it, showing solidarity with the oppressed is worse than being racist according to UEFA.” (note on this site we are keeping apolitical).
  • Hundreds of jobs expected to be lost as Scotland’s only oil refinery is to close, Grangemouth Refinery.
  • Celtic AGM completed, usual stage managed stuff. Some jokes from Ceo & Chairman, and some comments about the current impass wrt Green Brigade.
  • Politics: a frightening week with far right populist winning largest seats number in Netherlands, serious riot trouble in Dublin by looters & far right protesters, and Palestine/Israel conflict continues.

Summary

MLE of KDS:
We don’t create good enough goal scoring chances anymore. The intensity of the past couple of seasons appears to have all but gone and the majority of that match was played as if we were already one or two goals up. Those players are good enough to beat the Motherwell players but the way they performed was not.

Our defensive five is seriously undermining the way we play in both an attacking and defensive sense; only one of the five has any kind of positional awareness, only one of them can reliably contribute to build up play (aside from one other one being able to ping the odd decent cross in) and our CBs are so ponderously slow on the ball and moving into advanced positions that any momentum we could generate is gone before the ball gets to the half way line. Clearly there are issue at the top of the field but I genuinely think that the way our deepest players are the biggest issue we have in generating good quality chances.

This time of year always sees one or two performances like that but you don’t expect it the first game after the international break against one of the most out of form teams in the country. If you get two penalties in a game and still can’t win then quite simply you don’t deserve to win

jbj712 of KDS:
Given our injury situation and the amount of players we had away over the international break today was always going to be tricky if we could not win the game early especially when one looked at the bench we had which did not inspire much confidence.
We should have won by a goal or two but didn’t take a couple of decent chances not to mention yet another failure from a penalty.
Rodgers must know if he is the level of coach he claims to be that McGregor is in the team on his reputation alone because he has been poor all season. Today he needlessly gave away the corner that led to the goal as he yet again lashed out at the ball instead of doing what most proper DM would have done which was be strong enough to back himself to win a challenge if he had to and give away a shy at the very most.
Hart the failed to come and take the ball or make any sort of challenge on the guy who scored as Taylor was just overpowered surprise surprise !
As things stand we are much weaker than we were last season and are still crying out for the power and pace that was identified as being missing for a decent challenge in Europe.
The only way we win the league at a canter will be because the Huns are dire, if they are competent enough to knock off the rest of the dross in the league then we might just might be in trouble.
It will be interesting to see if they win tomorrow or bottle it as Captain Disappointed and Co. Usually do in such situation.
Given that our board only seem interested in staying marginally ahead of the scum then it might not be a bad thing that we are in a real race come January because if we were 10 points clear then we would spend nothing..

Hail Hail History  @hailhailhistory · 17h Replying to @Highland__paddy The whole match was bland. We obviously expect teams to sit back and defend but don’t seem to have any strategy to deal with it. Every substitution felt like a random throw of the dice rather than a purposeful change.

@Highland__paddy Deserved all we got out of that game. Managers substitutions beggared belief. Whatever criticism comes the players or managers way are merited. From we we never stop to we start to when we we feel like it and don’t finish it off.


Teams

Celtic

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Hart
  • 56Ralston
  • 20Carter-Vickers
  • 5Scales
  • 3TaylorBooked at 70mins
  • 33O’Riley
  • 42McGregor
  • 15Holm Substituted for Oh at 45′minutes
  • 13Yang Substituted for Tilio at 90+4′minutes
  • 8Furuhashi Substituted for Turnbull at 67′minutes
  • 7Palma Substituted for Johnston at 67′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Johnston
  • 6Phillips
  • 14Turnbull
  • 19Oh
  • 23Tilio
  • 25Bernabéi
  • 28Gonçalves Bernardo
  • 29Bain
  • 90Johnston

Goals:

  • Turnbull (86′ minutes pen)
  • (Pama missed penalty on 66′)

Motherwell

Formation 5-3-2

  • 1Kelly
  • 2O’DonnellBooked at 41mins
  • 15Casey
  • 5MugabiBooked at 64mins
  • 20Blaney
  • 22Spencer
  • 8SlatteryBooked at 14mins Substituted forBairat 89′minutes
  • 66ButcherBooked at 85mins Substituted forWilkinsonat 89′minutes
  • 12Paton
  • 24Biereth Substituted forObikaat 78′minutes
  • 7Spittal

Substitutes

  • 3Gent
  • 9Obika
  • 13Oxborough
  • 14Bair
  • 17Zdravkovski
  • 18Shaw
  • 39Ross
  • 42Ross
  • 99Wilkinson

Goals:

  • Obika (90′ minutes)

Assists:

  • Spittal (90′ minutes)
Referee:Steven McLean
Attendance:58,140

Articles

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Stats

Celtic
Motherwell
Possession
Home81%
Away19%
Shots
Home20
Away6
Shots on Target
Home4
Away2
Corners
Home13
Away2
Fouls
Home8
Away9

Articles

Celtic reaction: more penalties than Rangers; board don’t hide from Green Brigade; radical reshape for Lazio?

https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic/celtic-reaction-more-penalties-than-rangers-board-dont-hide-from-green-brigade-radical-reshape-for-lazio-4423385
Celtic’s 1-1 draw at home to Motherwell proved to be an exasperating afternoon for the Scottish champions, two points dropped in the title race courtesy of the stoic visitors claiming a 90th minute equaliser and the hosts failing to convert one of the spot-kicks they were awarded.
Andrew Smith
By Andrew Smith
Published 26th Nov 2023, 09:18 GMT
Updated 26th Nov 2023, 10:02 GMT

Comment

A case of paying the penalty for the Scottish champions, Andrew Smith considers how all is not what it seems for the Celtic faithful on that front as he delves into a number of sidelines.

More penalties than Rangers

The Celtic support’s obsession with the supposed bias of Scottish officialdom towards their Ibrox rivals can send them down rabbit holes…chasing false trails. In playing to the gallery at the club’s AGM last week, chief executive Michael Nicholson stuck his oar in when quipping with his variation on the ‘penalty to Rangers’ mantra that is the linga Franca in Scottish football supporting circles for the Govan club forever appearing to be winning spot-kicks.

Yet, before Celtic’s encounter with the Fir Park men, they had received exactly the same number of penalties in the Premiership this season as Rangers – both having bagged six. Now, after snaring two more against Motherwell, Celtic are out on their own for league penalties received this season. Granted, Rangers’ extraordinary run of 67 league games without conceding a penalty is an anomaly that would only ever raise the suspicions of not just the Celtic faithful but the fans of all other clubs, but there is a quirk even with that measure this season. The Ibrox club’s run to the Viaplay Cup final has witnessed them receive two penalties, but also have two penalties awarded against them. As a result, this season Celtic are the only Scottish top flight club not to have had a spot-kick given against them in the domestic domain.

Board do not hide from Green Brigade

It may have been a mere co-incidence but it isn’t common to see, just over an hour before kick-off, Celtic board members milling around outside the front entrance of the club’s stadium. However, a number of them – including CEO Michael Nicholson and chairman Peter Lawwell – were spotted doing that yesterday. Just as the currently-banned Green Brigade members were beginning to disperse from the area following their ‘day of action’ – which seemed to amount to cheering the team in and giving it tight to Tory-supporting Rod Stewart. Read what you will into Celtic board members choosing to be visible on the same afternoon.

Radical reshape for Lazio?

It won’t happen, but in Tuesday’s Champions League confrontation it could be beneficial for Brendan Rodgers to adopt the strategy that allowed Celtic to nick victory in the Olimpico Stadium when they last faced Lazio there, back in November 2019. The Irishman talks of the importance of being flexible, and demonstrated that in switching to a back three for the closing stages of the 2-2 draw with Atletico Madrid. Well, predecessor Neil Lennon took that approach from the start four years ago as he masterminded Celtic’s only victory on Italian soil.

A 3-5-2 in that Europa League tie led to James Forrest being deployed as right wing-back. Which didn’t hamper his attacking intent as he scored the opening goal on the evening. With Luis Palma suspended and Daizen Maeda injured for the Rome trip, Forrest is expected to come back into contention after missing out on the squad for Motherwell with a niggle.

In this last chance for group stage qualification, a 3-5-2 wouldn’t necessarily be cautious. Not when it would allow Rodgers to partner Kyogo Furuhashi and Oh Hyeon-gyu and so have twin central strike threats. Moreover, selecting Nat Phillips alongside Cameron Carter-Vickers and Liam Scales would bring some added height to Celtic team on the small side. It’s a thought…

Celtic give Rangers title oxygen with latest frittering of points – player ratings, hosts stifled and taste of own medicine

https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic-give-rangers-title-oxygen-with-latest-frittering-of-points-player-ratings-hosts-stifled-and-taste-of-own-medicine-4423307
Motherwell snatch point at death as Celtic give Clement’s Gers further impetus
Andrew Smith
By Andrew Smith
Published 25th Nov 2023, 20:54 GMT
Updated 25th Nov 2023, 20:54 GMT

Celtic may have let more than Motherwell off the hook as their predatory instincts deserted them in the cat and mouse with their visitors.

Their attack-versus-defence 1-1 draw with Stuart Kettlewell’s dogged and defiant side, which revolved around missing the first of two penalties before conceding a 90th-minute equaliser, may see Brendan Rodgers’ team still hold a nine-point lead in the Premiership. Yet, this gives a false impression as Rangers have played two games fewer. And if the Ibrox men win at Aberdeen on Sunday afternoon, then it will be a case of Philippe Clement claiming full points from all league encounters across his first six weeks in Scotland, as his club’s rivals have dribbled away four points in the same period.

A turn of events that would breathe oxygen into the title race, the battle for supremacy will not lack this in the months ahead if Celtic can be smothered of invention when pitted against blanket defending, as Motherwell adopted, and executed impressively. A back five with Calum Butcher sitting in front meant that for all Celtic were able to move their opponents around with quick exchanges of passes, the killer ball and finishing touch to match proved wholly elusive. A misplaced Stephen O’Donnell header that drew a superb leaping save from Liam Kelly was as close as the home side came to snatching a lead in the opening period Celtic dominated.
Celtic’s Joe Hart (L) and Yang Hyun-Jun (C) look dejected at full-time after the 1-1 draw against Motherwell.
Celtic’s Joe Hart (L) and Yang Hyun-Jun (C) look dejected at full-time after the 1-1 draw against Motherwell.

Motherwell’s rearguard action looked as if it would be undone when the keeper was adjudged to have toppled Oh Hyeon-gyu after he had to react to push as the ball jagged towards him from an inadvertent Bevis Mugabi touch midway through the second 45. But the penalty that resulted – Steven McLean pointing to the spot after being sent to the VAR monitor – allowed Kelly to redeem himself in diving low to his right to thwart Luis Palma, whose mazy, slow-quick-slow run up seemed to be all too clever for the Honduran’s good.

It certainly wasn’t lacking In the 86th minute when David Turnbull expertly rolled into the uncovered left-hand corner of Kelly’s net to seem to ensure no damage would be incurred from Palma’s failed attempt. And then it seem Celtic had been doubly fortunate with the award given – via another VAR screening for McLean – for Butcher’s holding of Mikey Johnston as Liam Scales headed a cross wide. Kettlewell was left “baffled” by the decision in the wake of the referees briefing this week where it was suggested such light contact on a player with no possibility of producing a scoring chance would not necessarily reach the penalty threshold.

Celtic then seemed on course for a win to send them into their Lazio Champions League encounter on Tuesday in the best possible shape. But we should have considered maybe games between the pair are meant to be the stuff of late drama following their Fir Park meeting two months ago settled 2-1 in Celtic’s favour by dint of a 97th-minute winner only 90 seconds after the home team had appeared to have secured a point by equalising a 87th-minute opener.

Motherwell handed their hosts a taste of their own medicine when Jon Obika wasn’t properly marshalled by the Celtic backline as a Blair Spittal corner dipped into the box and the ball grazed off the substitute’s shoulder and drifted into the net.
Motherwell’s Jonathan Obika scores a late leveller at Celtic Park.
Motherwell’s Jonathan Obika scores a late leveller at Celtic Park.

Celtic player ratings: Hart 6; Ralston 6, Scales 7, Carter-Vickers 6, Taylor 6; O’Riley 6, McGregor 6, Holm 5 (Oh 6, 45); Yang 5 (Tillio 90+4, n/a), Furuhashi 5 (Turnbull 67, 5), Palma 6 (Johnston 67, 5).

Motherwell player ratings: Kelly 8; O’Donnell 6, Casey 7, Mugabi 6, Blaney 6, Spencer 7; Butcher 7 (Wilkinson 89, n/a); Slattery 7 (Bair 89, n/a), Spittal 7, Paton 7; Biereth 5 (Obika 75, 6).


BBC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67460082
By Nick McPheatBBC Scotland

Last updated on

25 November 202325 November 2023.From the section Scottish Premiership
Obika scores at Celtic
Jon Obika’s late header snatched an unlikely point for Motherwell at Celtic Park

Brendan Rodgers says “there is no excuse” for his Celtic side drawing in another chaotic encounter with Motherwell as Jon Obika’s dramatic 90th-minute header denied the Scottish Premiership leaders victory.

That late leveller came just four minutes after David Turnbull’s penalty, awarded after a VAR review penalised Calum Butcher for tugging Mikey Johnston’s shirt, looked like it would consign his former club to defeat.

But the visitors, who travelled to Celtic Park without a win in nine games, threw bodies forward and scored with their only second-half effort when Obika headed Blair Spittal’s corner low into the net.

On a frustrating afternoon for Celtic, during which Luis Palma had a penalty saved by the impressive Liam Kelly, Matt O’Riley had the chance to score another stoppage-time winner in the fixture – just as he did in September – but diverted a free header wide with seconds remaining.

“A draw at home always feels like a defeat,” Rodgers told BBC Scotland.

“We’re disappointed. We had enough opportunities to win the game, over 80% possession. We didn’t create as much as we’d like but the chances we had should have been enough.”

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The result means Celtic’s lead at the top extends to nine points, but second-placed Rangers have two games in hand.

Motherwell, meanwhile, stay eighth and are now 10 matches without a win, but this late point could prove to be a turning point in their season.

Celtic’s spot-kicks made up half of the four shots on target the hosts managed with their 81% possession as Stuart Kettlewell’s side, inspired by Kelly, made life difficult for the leaders throughout.

O’Riley had a side-foot finish from inside the box parried away by the Scotland keeper, who made a stunning stop to prevent team-mate Stephen O’Donnell heading into his net.

The away side posed their own threat as the first half progressed, O’Donnell having a lob cleared off the line and Harry Paton stinging the palms of Joe Hart.

But their second-half display was all about defensive resilience. Aside from Bevis Mugabi’s clumsy challenge through the back of Oh Hyeon-gyu – which gave away the first penalty – and Butcher’s daft tug on Johnston, Kettlewell’s backline were superb.

All that good work looked certain to be undone, though, when Turnbull rolled his spot kick into the bottom-right corner, but Obika’s glanced header claimed a sensational point and sparked wild scenes among a pocket of away fans as Celtic Park fell silent.
Player of the match – Liam Kelly (Motherwell)
Liam Kelly v Celtic
Questions have been asked this season about the Motherwell keeper, who had the worst save percentage in the league prior to Saturday, but the Scotland cap (right) answered those doubts with a string of fine stops in the away goal
Deja vu for Celtic as Well show fight – analysis

Celtic are now unbeaten in 30 meetings with Motherwell, and 14 games without defeat in the league this term, but this will sting. No doubt about it.

For the league leaders to have more than 80% of the ball, two penalties, and still not come away with three points is disappointing. It was a similar story against St Johnstone earlier in the season.

This result creaks open the door a bit further for a resurgent Rangers, who can reduce the gap to six on Sunday at Aberdeen with a game to spare.

There is now a real possibility of that margin being just three by the next Old Firm derby on 2 January.

For Motherwell, this has to be the start of something. The 10-game winless run they are on is currently the longest in the division – but this result is massive for Kettlewell, whose decision to nudge Butcher into midfield paid off.

With three fixtures against Dundee, Ross County and St Johnstone to come, this simply has to be a launchpad for the Fir Park side to reignite their season.
What they said

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: “These are games I’d expect to win, but you need to do it. We circulated the ball well and got into good areas.

“But you need that quality and that bit of finesse in the final third. Sadly, we didn’t quite have that today.”

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell: “It’s a point gained, I’m obviously delighted with it. What you have to be when you come here is together.

“We showed everybody today that we’re united. We’re moving in the same direction. We understand that results need to be better, but that has to be a foundation for us.”

  • Match ends, Celtic 1, Motherwell 1.

  • Full Time

    Second Half ends, Celtic 1, Motherwell 1.

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    Foul by Mikey Johnston (Celtic).

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    Liam Kelly (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Attempt missed. Matt O’Riley (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Anthony Ralston with a cross.

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    Callum McGregor (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

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    Dangerous play by Theo Bair (Motherwell).

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    Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Theo Bair (Motherwell).

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    Attempt missed. Mikey Johnston (Celtic) right footed shot from the left side of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by David Turnbull.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Theo Bair.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. Marco Tilio replaces Yang Hyun-Jun.

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    Attempt missed. Liam Scales (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Callum McGregor.

  • Goal!

    Goal! Celtic 1, Motherwell 1. Jonathan Obika (Motherwell) header from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Blair Spittal with a cross following a corner.

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    Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Callum McGregor.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Motherwell. Theo Bair replaces Callum Slattery.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Motherwell. Conor Wilkinson replaces Calum Butcher.

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    Foul by Mikey Johnston (Celtic).

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    Blair Spittal (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Goal! Celtic 1, Motherwell 0. David Turnbull (Celtic) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

  • Booking

    Calum Butcher (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

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    VAR Decision: Penalty Celtic.

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    Penalty Celtic. Mikey Johnston draws a foul in the penalty area.

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    Penalty conceded by Calum Butcher (Motherwell) after a foul in the penalty area.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Shane Blaney.

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    Attempt missed. Oh Hyeon-Gyu (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Anthony Ralston with a cross.

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    Attempt blocked. Anthony Ralston (Celtic) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.

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    Attempt missed. Yang Hyun-Jun (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Mikey Johnston with a cross.

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    Foul by Mikey Johnston (Celtic).

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    Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Motherwell. Jonathan Obika replaces Mika Biereth.

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    Attempt blocked. Greg Taylor (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Yang Hyun-Jun.

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    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

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    Delay in match because of an injury Blair Spittal (Motherwell).

  • Booking

    Greg Taylor (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

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    Foul by Greg Taylor (Celtic).

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    Blair Spittal (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Attempt saved. David Turnbull (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Anthony Ralston.

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    Attempt blocked. Oh Hyeon-Gyu (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Matt O’Riley.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Bevis Mugabi.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. Mikey Johnston replaces Luis Palma.

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    Substitution, Celtic. David Turnbull replaces Kyogo Furuhashi.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Liam Kelly.

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    Penalty saved. Luis Palma (Celtic) right footed shot saved in the bottom left corner.

  • Booking

    Bevis Mugabi (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

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    Penalty Celtic. Oh Hyeon-Gyu draws a foul in the penalty area.

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    Penalty conceded by Bevis Mugabi (Motherwell) after a foul in the penalty area.

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    Attempt missed. Oh Hyeon-Gyu (Celtic) header from the right side of the six yard box misses to the right. Assisted by Greg Taylor with a cross.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Shane Blaney.

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    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

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    Delay in match because of an injury Liam Scales (Celtic).

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    Delay in match because of an injury Mika Biereth (Motherwell).

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    Attempt missed. Yang Hyun-Jun (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Luis Palma.

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    Offside, Celtic. Anthony Ralston tries a through ball, but Oh Hyeon-Gyu is caught offside.

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    Anthony Ralston (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.

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    Foul by Blair Spittal (Motherwell).

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. Oh Hyeon-Gyu replaces Odin Holm.

  • Second Half

    Second Half begins Celtic 0, Motherwell 0.

  • Half Time

    First Half ends, Celtic 0, Motherwell 0.

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    Foul by Anthony Ralston (Celtic).

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    Brodie Spencer (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Attempt missed. Blair Spittal (Motherwell) right footed shot from outside the box is too high from a direct free kick.

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    Foul by Callum McGregor (Celtic).

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    Harry Paton (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

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    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

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    Delay in match because of an injury Blair Spittal (Motherwell).

  • Booking

    Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card.

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    Attempt missed. Blair Spittal (Motherwell) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high.

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    Attempt saved. Harry Paton (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top left corner.

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    Foul by Yang Hyun-Jun (Celtic).

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    Brodie Spencer (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Harry Paton.

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    Hand ball by Harry Paton (Motherwell).

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    Attempt missed. Dan Casey (Motherwell) right footed shot from outside the box is too high.

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    Attempt missed. Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Blair Spittal.

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    Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Liam Scales.

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    Foul by Greg Taylor (Celtic).

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    Callum Slattery (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Callum Slattery.

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    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

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    Delay in match because of an injury Anthony Ralston (Celtic).

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    Attempt blocked. Luis Palma (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Greg Taylor.

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    Attempt blocked. Matt O’Riley (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Liam Scales.

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    Attempt blocked. Greg Taylor (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Callum Slattery.

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    Attempt blocked. Callum McGregor (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

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    Liam Scales (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Brodie Spencer (Motherwell).

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Stephen O’Donnell.

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    Attempt missed. Greg Taylor (Celtic) left footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Calum Butcher.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Shane Blaney.

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    Attempt blocked. Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

  • Booking

    Callum Slattery (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

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    Greg Taylor (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Callum Slattery (Motherwell).

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Liam Kelly.

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    Attempt saved. Matt O’Riley (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top left corner. Assisted by Greg Taylor.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Stephen O’Donnell.

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    Foul by Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell).

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    Luis Palma (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Kick Off

    First Half begins.

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    Lineups are announced and players are warming up.