Match Pictures | Matches: 1988 – 1989 | Match Pictures |
Trivia
- Both teams wear black armbands as respect to the 96 fans who had lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster only 24 hours previously.
- There was a minutes silence before kick off also.
- This was the first Celtic Scottish cup semi final to be shown live on TV.
- This was the first Scottish cup semi final to be played on a Sunday.
Review
Teams
Celtic:Bonner; Grant, Burns, Aitken, McCarthy, Fulton, Stark, McStay, Walker, McGhee, Miller. Substitutes not used: Traynor, Archdeacon.
Hibernian:Goram; Hunter, Tortolano, Orr, Rae, McIntyre (Mitchell, 35), Houchen, Archibald, Kane, Collins, Evans. Substitute not used: May.
Attendance:42,160
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
Articles
Celtic roar towards Hampden; Football
BYLINE:RODDY FORSYTH
Celticwill defend the Scottish Cup at Hampden Park on May 20, thanks to an exhilarating display in yesterday's 3-1 semi-final victory overHibernian, whose hopes were virtually finished within half an hour of the kick-off.Although theCelticfull backs, Rogan and Morris, were unfit to play Grant and Burns deputized it was the Hibs defence that proved vulnerable.After four minutes McCarthy rose to head past Goram from Stark's corner kick.
By contrast, Rangers struggled against St Johnstone in a goalless semi-final at Parkhead on Saturday and might have lost. Graeme Souness, the Rangers manager, may find himself in trouble with the Scottish Football Association, which recently banned him from the dugout or around the tunnel. He twice left the stand for the tunnel to convey instructions to his assistant, Walter Smith, in full view of the SFA secretary, Ernie Walker.
Football: Celtic save their season in style
BYLINE:DON LINDSAY
WHEN pride is hurt and commitment questioned, revenge can be swift and fierce. Certainly,Hiberniancaught the full fury ofCeltic'sbacklash as the Scottish FA Cup holders yesterday swept into their fifth final of the decade.
The first half was reminiscent of theCelticof last year's Double triumph. From the fourth minute, when Mick McCarthy headed them in front,Celtic'sintentions were plain, and the memory of defeat by Hamilton eight days earlier was banished by three goals in the first 27 minutes.Celticsagged after the interval, and for a short while after Steve Archibald's simple strike for Hibs, some laziness crept into their game. But Hibs did not possess the quality to take advantage and defensively they were a mess. The back four had to be recast after 35 minutes when manager Alex Miller replaced Tommy McIntyre with Graham Mitchell.
BYLINE:by Patrick Glenn
HIGHLIGHT:Celtic3,Hibernian1
THAT singular spirit which has takenCelticto a record 28 Scottish Cup triumps on Saturday propelled them into another final on a day when they at last looked something like the team which won the Double last season.Few could have seen it coming after three games in which the Scottish champions' embarrassment was complete when they lost to Hamilton, bottom of the Premier Division.
Hibernian fans in the 42,160 Hampden Park crowd must have felt they had a golden opportunity to crow, despite their own team's impoverished recent form.Those expectations were in smithereens after only 28 minutes. By thenCelticwere 3-0 up and looking for the first time in months like a team enjoying themselves. Fulton looked a teenager of promise; he has a wicked left foot.His fade-out after the interval was not surprising or significant. He had done enough to become the sponsor's man-of-the-match. A personal choice would have been McStay.