2022-01-22: Alloa Athletic 1-2 Celtic, Scottish Cup

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Trivia

  • KO: 5.30pm, Saturday, Sky TV
  • Scottish Cup Fourth Round
  • To date Celtic have NEVER lost to Alloa in a major competition match.
  • Celtic face Raith Rovers in next round.
  • Alloa Athletic currently  in third tier (League 1) near the bottom of the table. Current manager is ex-Rangers player & EBT taker/tax cheat Barry Ferguson, and is not popular there or doing well. Previous manager was ex-Celt Peter Grant who similarly did poorly too.
  • First meeting since September 2016 in the League Cup (2-0 to Celtic)
  • Giakomaksis starts & scores.
  • SHOCK: Kelty Hearts knock Scottish Cup holders St Johnstone out the cup (they won both cups last season).
  • Radio Scotland to Ex-Rangers player & now Kelty Hearts manager Kevin Thomson: “Should Scott Brown be stripped of the captaincy [as demanded by ex-Rangers captain Colin Hendry]?” “Scott Brown couldn’t give a monkey’s what others say about him…. ” “If you can’t deal with him winding you up that’s your problem!”. Colin Hendry called for Scott Brown’s removal after over the top criticism of him winding up Sevco players last week in a match for Aberdeen.
  • World Cup Qualifiers: Rogic called up to Aussie squad; if two of the Japanese players get called up, Celtic may postpone the game v Sevco Feb 2nd.
  • Japan manager Moriyasu Hajikazu has said he may NOT call upon Kyogo Furuhashi for the World Cup qualifiers at the end of this month with the Celtic forward suffering a recent hamstring injury. Ange concedes that Kyogo has still NOT recovered from his hamstring injury and will be out for at least a couple more weeks.
  • Maeda called up for International duty
  • Post-Match: Alloa’s Mouhamed Niang given two match suspension for his challenge on Celtic’s Yosuke Ideguchi in the Scottish Cup.
  • Real Madrid and Spain legend Francisco “Paco” Gento has died aged 88. Gento, 18yrs with Real from 1953-71, is only player to have won SIX European Cups! He played in the classic Real Madrid 0-1 Celtic testimonial for Di Stefano in 1967.
  • Meat Loaf Dies: ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ Singer,  Fight Club & ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Actor Was 74

Transfer Window:

  • Reports: Dundee planning to keep Leigh Griffiths for the second half of the season.
  • Conor Hazard has joined HJK Helsinki on a one-year loan deal.
  • Jota: Reports of issues on converting him to permanent that Benfica want to keep him etc.
  • Matt O’Riley signed for Celtic : Comment: “Celtic signing Matt O’Riley for just £1.5m is a complete and utter steal. He’s a star”  acc to certain observers of the lower tiers on social media in England.


Summary

There could be profound consequences arising from Celtic captain Callum McGregor taking the full force of Adam King’s forehead, at speed, on the side of his face.

(joebloggscity of thecelticwiki)
An uncomfortable performance with the disappointing performance overshadowed by two fine goals. Giakoumakis scored to give him a boost with Abada scoring a fine curler just before the end of the first half. However despite the superiority of Celtic on many levels (squad players fitness) there’s no denying Alloa made things difficult for Celtic who continue to fail to convert opportunities into goals.

Some rough challenges causing concern with McGregor taken off after a knock which the manager admitted looked significant.

Credit to Alloa who gave Celtic a scare with a late goal that led to an uncomfortable final quarter of an hour in the match but thankfully didn’t grab a second.

(LLB 2012 of KDS)
We just are not ruthless enough and then seem to take our foot off the pedal in games. I wish we would shoot more and move our transition game alot quicker, we seem to hold the ball that extra bit waiting for the perfect pass. A number of times we turn the ball back on the wing and restart again. As good as our defensive statistics are domestically, that was really a soft goal. In fact most of the goals scored against us seem like they come from crosses and should be dealt with better.

Two new forwards in GG and Maeda that showed alot of promise. Im optimistic that a sharper GG probably scores that header, he will probably get a good run of games with all the injuries. He does provide a physical presence in the box which we need. Maeda has good movement and is elusive. I thought McCarthy did well and gives us a harder tackling option. A physical encounter like this he probably should have started. His passing is alot better than people are willing to give him credit for. The tackle on Ideguchi was horrendous, he’s lucky he didnt get his knee done in, and it looks like he took a knock on his ankle as well. I hope he bounces back soon. Rogic was quieter than usual. Scales is coming along and is a solid signing. Alloa’s players were sticking a late boot in all match, it was ridiculous.

McGregor is a big loss, there’s alot to his game off the ball and he’s always in the right place at the right time. Reo Hatate will have a big role to play in his absence, judging from his first game he covers every blade of grass.

Ange: “I think Liel Abada and Ideguchi should be okay. Callum is the one we’re most concerned about. We’ll just have to wait and see but it looks like it is significant.”

Ange: “It wasn’t a great night overall. We played ok. We got a couple of injuries. Callum looks significant. Should have been quicker in the first half. We should have taken our chances and been comfortable. Ultimately we got through and that’s the most important thing”. #Celtic


Teams

Celtic:

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 15Hart
  • 56Ralston
  • 57Welsh
  • 4Starfelt
  • 5Scales
  • 21Ideguchi Substituted forBittonat 63′minutes
  • 11Abada Substituted forNeves Filipeat 52′minutes
  • 18Rogic
  • 42McGregor Substituted forMcCarthyat 45′minutesBooked at 71mins
  • 38Maeda
  • 7Giakoumakis

Substitutes

  • 2Jullien
  • 3Taylor
  • 6Bitton
  • 16McCarthy
  • 17Neves Filipe
  • 29Bain
  • 41Hatate
  • 49Forrest
  • 88Juranovic

Goals:

  • Giakoumakis (14′ minutes)
  • Abada (45’+1 minutes)

Assists:

  • Scales (14′ minutes)

Alloa

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 31Hutton
  • 2Taggart
  • 5Graham
  • 6Durnan
  • 3Church
  • 16King Substituted forTroutenat 77′minutes
  • 4Howie Substituted forRobertsonat 45′minutes
  • 7Cawley Substituted forScougallat 77′minutes
  • 19NiangBooked at 60mins
  • 11Boyd
  • 18Sammon

Substitutes

  • 8Robertson
  • 9Armour
  • 10Trouten
  • 12Scougall
  • 17Armstrong
  • 20O’Donnell
  • 21Burt

Goals:

  • Sammon (78′ minutes)

Assists:

  • Robertson (78′ minutes)
Referee:Don Robertson
Attendance:3,022

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Away79%
Shots
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Away19
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Home2
Away8
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Home0
Away8
Fouls
Home8
Away9

Articles

Alloa 1 Celtic 2 – Hoops progress in Scottish Cup but Callum McGregor injury blow dampens win
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ByEuan RobertsonLive Sports Writer

22:29, 22 JAN 2022

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Liel Abada scored Celtic’s second goal against Alloa
Liel Abada scored Celtic’s second goal against Alloa (Image: SNS Group)

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Celtic booked their place in the Scottish Cup fifth round with a 2-1 win win over Alloa which ended with a hint of nerves for the Parkhead side.

First-half goals from Greek striker Giorgos Giakoumakis and winger Liel Abada had the Hoops comfortably ahead by the interval against the cinch League One side at the Indodrill Stadium.

That former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson was the hosts’ manager added spice to a tie which became interesting when Alloa striker Conor Sammon’s header reduced the deficit with 12 minutes left.

Celtic denied their hosts any clear-cut opportunities to draw level but their victory came at some cost for Ange Postecoglou as skipper Callum McGregor, Abada and Yosuke Ideguchi had to go off with various injuries.

Postecoglou made five changes from the team that beat Hibernian 2-0 on Monday with Japan’s Ideguchi making his first start and Liam Scales, Anthony Ralston, Stephen Welsh and Giakoumakis back in the side.

Alloa, eighth in League One, started with some purpose and had a chance in the third minute when Sammon spotted Hoops goalkeeper Joe Hart off his line but his attempted chip from long range sailed high over the bar.

There was little between the side in the early stages, but the complexion of the match changed in the 14th minute when Scales sent in a cross from the left and Giakoumakis volleyed in with some assurance at the front post for his second goal in green and white.
Giakoumakis opened the scoring for Celtic
Giakoumakis opened the scoring for Celtic (Image: SNS Group)

Moments later, with the home side reeling, the striker forced his way into the Alloa penalty area but scooped his finish just wide of the target.

Celtic took control on the artificial surface and on the half-hour mark Alloa keeper David Hutton made a good reflex save from Daizen Maeda’s close-range strike.

However, Hart had to come to Celtic’s rescue in the 37th minute when, in a rare Alloa attack, Sammon got a shot away, with the ball coming off the keeper’s leg and away to safety.

There was some Celtic concern two minutes from the break when skipper McGregor had to go off with a head knock following a clash with Adam King.

With seconds of the half remaining, Celtic doubled their lead when Abada cut in from the right and from 25 yards fired an unstoppable shot past Hutton.

The cinch Premiership side kept a grip on the game after the break, even when Jota replaced the injured Abada in the 52nd minute.

Hutton did well to push Maeda’s diving header from Jota’s cross past the post for a corner which came to nothing.

Ideguchi was crunched in a tackle by Mouhamed Niang which earned the Alloa player a booking from referee Don Robertson and the Hoops midfielder had to go off with Nir Bitton coming on as Postecoglou surveyed another casualty.
Guchi limped off for Celtic after a challenge with Niang
Guchi limped off for Celtic after a challenge with Niang (Image: SNS Group)

The Parkhead men were far from relentless but nevertheless Hutton saved a weak header from Giakoumakis before Maeda missed the target with only the Alloa keeper to beat.

However, the game took an unlikely turn when Sammon headed in a cross from Jon Robertson and the home side got a second wind.

Celtic were forced to up the tempo again and twice brilliant blocks from Alloa defender Andy Graham stopped Giakoumakis’ shots getting through on goal and the home side never really came close to taking the tie into extra time.
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Celtic reaction: “four to six weeks” fears for Callum McGregor facial injury absence, ref Robertson and Alloa lose control, Liel Abada posting serious numbers

There were disturbing and unsavoury developments as Celtic enjoyed bumpy progress in the Scottish Cup with their 2-1 victory in Alloa.
By Andrew Smith
Sunday, 23rd January 2022, 8:05 am
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic/celtic-reaction-four-to-six-weeks-fears-for-callum-mcgregor-facial-injury-absence-ref-robertson-and-alloa-lose-control-liel-abada-posting-serious-numbers-3538184

A potential season-changer

There could be profound consequences arising from Celtic captain Callum McGregor taking the full force of Adam King’s forehead, at speed, on the side of his face. Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou, who cut a dejected figure over the loss of his on-field general, seemed to find it objectionable to offer a prognosis on the accidental collison in an aerial challenge beyond stating the injury was “significant”. Even when it can be presumed the team’s medical team had communicated to him an early assessment.
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On BBC’s Sportscene highlights programme, former Celtic midfielder Peter Grant was more forthcoming. He noted the manner in which McGregor held the side of his face as he left the field patently in excruciating pain, and recalled experiencing similar in his player career when he suffered a broken bone in this area. It was a fracture that required “six to eight weeks” rehabilitiation time. Postecoglou finds the obsession with player availability for the title-tussle at home to Rangers on February 2 wearying. Fair enough, and were McGregor lost for a month, the man who sets the tone for his team both with presence and footballing poise would miss a whole host of challenging fixtures beyond the visit of the Ibrox men to the east end of Glasgow a week on Wednesday – these including the Conference League play-off against Bodo/Glimt in a month.

However, in the short-term, beginning away to Hearts on Wednesday, with Tom Rogic’s Australia call-up and David Turnbull’s hamstring sidelining, Celtic will be deprived of the trio that were their first-choice engine room for the opening half of the season. Suddenly, Postecoglou could require to lean heavily on new playmakers in Reo Hatate and still-to-debut Matt O’Riley and the redoubtable Nir Bitton as a combination in the middle of the park. The squad strains placed on Postecoglou and his club by cruel and consistent injury misfortune could yet have as telling a say in this title campaign as any opponent.

Failure of referee Don Robertson and Alloa to remain fully in control

When a lower league part-time team faces up to a more illustrious foe in a cup tie the ‘make sure they know they’ve been in a game’ mantra can looms large. No-one is suggesting Barry Ferguson sent out his team to confront Celtic with wild abandon, but with Callum McGregor, Liel Abada and Yosuke Ideguchi forced off by injury, the home team pushed the physicality of the contest to the limits. There was a throwback element to the tie – reinforced by the antiquated nature of the Indodrill Stadium – that made for some red-meat tackling that tends to be quickly clamped down on by officials in the modern age.

Robertson did not do this and failed in his responsibilities when M’Baye Niang studded the ankle of Ideguchi flying into a challenge that resulted in the Japanese debutant limping off. Ridiculously, on Sportscene Richard Foster claimed Ideguchi was hurt because he sought to pull out of a 50-50 rather than go in full pelt. The more thoughtful Grant rightly called the tackle as a straight red card in the 21st century. And it clearly breached the threshold for such an offence – the Senegal international crashing on through after slamming in for the ball in a manner that left him both out of control and endangering his opponent.

Liel Adada posting serious numbers

As Celtic’s one available striker for the next week-and-a-half, the fitness-bedevilled Giorgos Giakmoukais finding the net for a second goal in Celtic colours since his summer arrival in Scotland will have been enormously welcomed by Ange Postecoglou. So too will the continued, superb, productivity of another of his close season captures. Liel Abada’s exquisite long-range curling strike on the stroke of the interval not only provided Celtic with the two-goal cushion that meant Conor Sammon’s late counter didn’t place the tie in real jeopardy.

It supplied further evidence of the deep-seated impact of a player it should be remembered was a teenager only four months ago. The £3m signing from Maccabi Petah Tikva, can seem to drift in and out of games, but he has now plundered 11 goals and contributed a further eight assists. He has scored in every one of the five competitions the club have appeared in – finding the net in both the Champions League qualifiers and Europa League as well as all three domestic competitions – for a debut season in Scotland that surely is exceeding any reasonable expectations.

Callum McGregor suffers ‘significant injury’ as Celtic captain set to miss Rangers clash

A dejected Ange Postecoglou betrayed serious concerns over an extended period on the sidelines for captain Callum McGregor as the Celtic manager counted the cost of the club’s 2-1 Scottish Cup win in Alloa.
By Andrew Smith
Saturday, 22nd January 2022, 8:49 pm
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Celtic’s Callum McGregor goes down with a facial injury during the Scottish Cup 4th round win over Alloa (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Celtic’s Callum McGregor goes down with a facial injury during the Scottish Cup 4th round win over Alloa (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
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The Australian was left ruining the “story of our season” over injury losses after McGregor was forced off approaching the interval holding a poultice to the side of his face as a result of a clash of heads with Adam King thumping into his opponent as the pair challenged for a high ball.

In the second period, Liel Abada and Yosuke Ideguchi were also casualties of a bruising encounter, but the fears over McGregor were the most palpable – even if Celtic manager point-blank refused to speculate on timescales, or the nature of the problem.
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There seems little chance he will be available in the next few weeks – ruling him out of Hearts away on Wednesday and, crucially, the top-of-the-table derby at home to Rangers on February 2. The 56-year-old became irritated, though, when asked specifically about McGregor’s chances of returning for that potentially pivotal confrontation.

“Cal’s a significant injury. It’s a facial injury, I don’t know what it is but he’s in not a great shape. It’s not going to be a short-term, it looked significant,” said a dismayed Postecoglou. “That’s been our season. There’s not been a weekend where I have everyone available, maybe it’s still to come. We just have to get on with it.
“We’ve got a game Wednesday night, you guys can talk about the fictitious future that might arise, but the game on Wednesday night is all we are focused on and he won’t play Wednesday night, which is a blow. I am not a doctor. There’s a point I can’t go beyond. It’s a significant injury.”

It took time – more than two miinutes – for referee Don Robertson to allow Celtic’s medical team to enter the pitch to treat McGregor and, though, Postecoglou rarely makes reference to the actions of officials the delay in allowing the midfielder to be attended to for what immediately appeared a worrying situation led to the Celtic manager breaking with convention.

“The refs are out there… From what I understand he wasn’t in great shape right from the start,” said Postecoglou, who suggested Abada and Ideguchi would shake off their knocks before midweek. “That’s the disappointing thing.”


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Georgios Giakoumakis scores v Alloa
Georgios Giakoumakis’ second Celtic goal opened the scoring at Indodrill Stadium

Goals from Georgios Giakoumakis and Liel Abada earned Celtic a Scottish Cup last-16 place – but only after a late fright against League 1 Alloa Athletic.

Greek striker Giakoumakis’ tidy finish opened the scoring before Israeli winger Abada curled in a fine second.

Conor Sammon’s late header gave the part-timers hope as the visitors passed up a flurry of second-half chances.

But Barry Ferguson’s third-tier side were unable to force extra-time as Celtic saw the game out comfortably.

The League Cup holders will welcome Raith Rovers in the last 16 on weekend of 12/13 February.

The Premiership side’s wastefulness will be a cause for concern for boss Ange Postecoglou, who was dealt a blow as trio Callum McGregor, Yosuke Ideguchi and Abada all suffered injuries.

Captain McGregor was substituted following a first-half head knock, while Ideguchi and Abada were on the end of strong tackles.

“Abada and Yosuke [Ideguchi] should be okay,” Postecoglou said. “Cal [McGregor] is the one we’re most concerned about. It’s a facial injury; he’s not a great shape. It’s not going to be short-term, it looked quite significant.”

Celtic to host Raith in last 16
Reaction & as it happened

Celtic made their early dominance count when Liam Scales’ inch-perfect cross found Giakoumakis, who cushioned a fine finish into the roof of the net.

The opening goalscorer had the chance to double the lead moments later, but failed to scoop an effort on target when through on goal.

Celtic continued to probe as Daizen Maeda had a near-post effort turned behind, but Alloa did well to avoid passing up a host of chances even though Ferguson’s men were chasing shadows.

The League 1 side stuck in there, though, and very nearly got themselves back in the game when Sammon raced through and struck on the volley, only for Celtic keeper Joe Hart to make a big save.

The hosts were made to pay for that miss when Abada came off the right and guided in an excellent left-foot finish high into the far corner.

Abada maintained his level of threat before he had to be forced off, with Alloa keeper David Hutton clawing a dangerous cross from the 20-year-old off the line.

Hutton bettered that stop soon after, tipping a diving header from Maeda round his near post, while at the other end Sammon gave Hart no chance with a header of his own, glancing into the far corner.

That fuelled the part-time hosts with hope, who gave their all until the final minute when Alan Trouten’s eyes lit up on the edge of the area, but the 36-year-old fluffed his lines with the game’s last chance.

Alloa Athletic manager Barry Ferguson: “I’m delighted with the effort my players put in, I’m proud of the boys. The second goal killed us a wee bit.

“But I said at half-time to keep going and they certainly done that. We made a game of it. We nearly got there in the end, we just couldn’t get that wee bit of luck.”

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou: “Overall, it was OK. We got the job done, that’s the most important thing.

“We could’ve created more and been more clinical. The game got a bit scrappy second half. We made things more difficult than we needed to.”

  • Match ends, Alloa Athletic 1, Celtic 2.

  • Full Time

    Second Half ends, Alloa Athletic 1, Celtic 2.

  • Post update

    Attempt missed. Daizen Maeda (Celtic) left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Jota.

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    Attempt missed. Alan Trouten (Alloa Athletic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Scott Taggart.

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    Attempt missed. Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Steven Boyd.

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    Foul by Daizen Maeda (Celtic).

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    Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Anthony Ralston (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Post update

    Foul by Alan Trouten (Alloa Athletic).

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    Offside, Alloa Athletic. Andy Graham tries a through ball, but Conor Sammon is caught offside.

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    Attempt missed. Jota (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is just a bit too high.

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    Attempt blocked. Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Daizen Maeda.

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    Attempt blocked. Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Tomas Rogic.

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    Attempt blocked. Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

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    Foul by Carl Starfelt (Celtic).

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    Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Goal!

    Goal! Alloa Athletic 1, Celtic 2. Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic) header from very close range to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jon Robertson.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Alloa Athletic. Alan Trouten replaces Adam King.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Alloa Athletic. Stefan Scougall replaces Kevin Cawley.

  • Post update

    Foul by Liam Scales (Celtic).

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    Scott Taggart (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick on the right wing.

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    Attempt saved. Jota (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Nir Bitton.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Scott Taggart.

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    Attempt missed. Daizen Maeda (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Tomas Rogic with a through ball.

  • Booking

    James McCarthy (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  • Post update

    Foul by James McCarthy (Celtic).

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    Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick on the left wing.

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    Attempt saved. Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic) header from very close range is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Liam Scales with a cross.

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    Tomas Rogic (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  • Post update

    Foul by Steven Boyd (Alloa Athletic).

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    Tomas Rogic (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Post update

    Foul by Jon Robertson (Alloa Athletic).

  • Post update

    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Daniel Church.

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    Attempt blocked. Daizen Maeda (Celtic) header from very close range is blocked. Assisted by Jota with a cross.

  • Post update

    Attempt missed. James McCarthy (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.

  • Post update

    Offside, Alloa Athletic. Mark Durnan tries a through ball, but Conor Sammon is caught offside.

  • Post update

    Foul by James McCarthy (Celtic).

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    Steven Boyd (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. Nir Bitton replaces Yosuke Ideguchi because of an injury.

  • Booking

    Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

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    Yosuke Ideguchi (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic).

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by David Hutton.

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    Attempt saved. Daizen Maeda (Celtic) header from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jota with a cross.

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    Attempt missed. Carl Starfelt (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Jota with a cross following a corner.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Andy Graham.

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    Jota (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.

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    Foul by Scott Taggart (Alloa Athletic).

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. Jota replaces Liel Abada because of an injury.

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    Stephen Welsh (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic).

  • Second Half

    Second Half begins Alloa Athletic 0, Celtic 2.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Alloa Athletic. Jon Robertson replaces Craig Howie.

  • Half Time

    First Half ends, Alloa Athletic 0, Celtic 2.

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    Attempt blocked. Adam King (Alloa Athletic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

  • Goal!

    Goal! Alloa Athletic 0, Celtic 2. Liel Abada (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box to the top left corner.

  • Substitution

    Substitution, Celtic. James McCarthy replaces Callum McGregor because of an injury.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Daniel Church.

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    Attempt saved. Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

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    Foul by Carl Starfelt (Celtic).

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    Scott Taggart (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Attempt missed. Stephen Welsh (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Callum McGregor with a cross following a corner.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by David Hutton.

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    Attempt saved. Daizen Maeda (Celtic) right footed shot from the left side of the six yard box is saved in the bottom right corner.

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

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    Foul by Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic).

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    Scott Taggart (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic).

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    Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Scott Taggart.

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    Tomas Rogic (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.

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    Foul by Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic).

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    Corner, Celtic. Conceded by David Hutton.

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    Attempt saved. Liel Abada (Celtic) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Anthony Ralston.

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    Attempt missed. Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right.

  • Goal!

    Goal! Alloa Athletic 0, Celtic 1. Giorgos Giakoumakis (Celtic) right footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the top left corner. Assisted by Liam Scales with a cross.

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    Offside, Celtic. Tomas Rogic tries a through ball, but Giorgos Giakoumakis is caught offside.

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    Hand ball by Mouhamed Niang (Alloa Athletic).

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    Attempt blocked. Yosuke Ideguchi (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Callum McGregor.

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    Foul by Tomas Rogic (Celtic).

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    Steven Boyd (Alloa Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Attempt missed. Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic) right footed shot from more than 35 yards is too high. Assisted by Mouhamed Niang following a fast break.

  • Kick Off

    First Half begins.

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    Lineups are announced and players are warming up.