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Trivia
- Minutes applause held in memory of Jimmy Johnstone after his recent passing.
- The Lisbon Lions take the field in his honour before the match.
- McMaunus scored his 8th of the season.
- Celtic overcame a lively challenge from Inverness CT to extend their lead, to move to within two wins of the SPL title.
Review
Celtic seemed inspired by the Hampden win and an emotional minute's applause in honour of deceased former winger Jimmy Johnstone.
Nakamura and Zurawski both forced saves from Caley Thistle goalkeeper Mark Brown within the opening two minutes.
Neil Lennon almost put Celtic ahead with a chip that fell just wide before Gordon Strachan had to re-organise his midfield. He was forced to replace the injured Stilian Petrov with Stephen Pearson after 28 minutes.
But Celtic continued to press and defender McManus scored his eighth goal of the season when he sent a looping header over Brown and into the net from nine yards.
Hartson missed a great chance to extend the lead after the break, firing the ball wide from six yards following a fine Wilson cross.
Boruc was tested by an 18-yard drive from Bayne, Ian Black volleyed wide and Wyness also sent a drive into the arms of the goalkeeper.
But Maloney curled in a free-kick that effectively settled the game after 79 minutes before substitute Dion Dublin sent an effort against the Inverness post.
However, there was still time for Boruc to give Celtic a nervous finish when he allowed Hart's speculative effort to slip under his body, and into the net, in the final minute.
Teams
Celtic:-
Boruc, Telfer, Balde, McManus, Wilson, Nakamura, Lennon, Petrov (Pearson 29), Maloney, Hartson (Dublin 68), Zurawski (Thompson 82).
Subs not used:- Marshall, Varga, Wallace, Lawson.
Goals:- McManus 35, Maloney 79.
Inverness CT:-
Brown, Duncan, Dods, McCaffrey, Hart, Munro, Hastings, Bayne (McAllister 79), Morgan, Black (Wilson 71), Wyness.
Subs not used:- Fraser, Golabek, Keogh, Fox, Parratt.
Goal:- Hart 90.
Booked:- Black, Dods.
Att:- 57,451
Ref:- C Richmond.
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
- Match Report (BBC)
- Strachan praises workmanlike win (BBC)
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Articles
BBC
Celtic overcame a lively challenge from Inverness Caledonian Thistle to extend their lead to move to within two wins of the Scottish Premier League title.
Maciej Zurawski and Shunsuke Nakamura missed early chances for Celtic, while Graham Bayne ought to have done better than head wide for Caley Thistle.
But Stephen McManus rose to head home a Nakamura corner after 35 minutes.
Shaun Maloney ended Inverness hopes with a superb free-kick before Richard Hart fired a reply with seconds left.
John Hartson and Mark Wilson had returned to the Celtic starting line-up in place of Ross Wallace and the injured Roy Keane after being unavailable for selection for the CIS Cup final.
The home side seemed inspired by that Hampden win and an emotional minute's applause in honour of deceased former winger Jimmy Johnstone.
Strachan praises workmanlike win
Nakamura and Zurawski both forced saves from Caley Thistle goalkeeper Mark Brown within the opening two minutes.
But the visitors ought to have broken the deadlock soon after when Bayne pounced on a poor backpass from Bobo Balde but headed over goalkeeper Artur Boruc and past the post.
Neil Lennon almost put Celtic ahead with an audacious chip that fell just wide before Gordon Strachan had to re-organise his midfield.
The Celtic boss was forced to replace the injured Stilian Petrov with Stephen Pearson after 28 minutes.
But Celtic continued to press and defender McManus scored his eighth goal of the season when he sent a looping header over Brown and into the net from nine yards.
Hartson missed a great chance to extend the lead after the break, firing the ball wide from six yards following a fine Wilson cross.
Christie seeking cutting edge
Caley Thistle had appeared to miss sick top scorer Craig Dargo and the suspended Ross Tokely, with Dennis Wyness and Stuart McCaffrey having come into the starting line-up, but the visitors grew in confidence after the break.
Boruc was tested by an 18-yard drive from Bayne, Ian Black volleyed wide and Wyness also sent a drive into the arms of the goalkeeper.
McCaffrey missed a great chance of an equaliser when he headed over from Alan Morgan's corner.
But Maloney curled in the free-kick that effectively settled the game after 79 minutes before substitute Dion Dublin sent an effort against the Inverness post.
However, there was still time for Boruc to give Celtic a nervous finish when he allowed Hart's speculative effort to slip under his body.
Celtic: Boruc, Telfer, Balde, McManus, Wilson, Nakamura, Lennon, Petrov (Pearson 29), Maloney, Hartson (Dublin 68), Zurawski (Thompson 82).
Subs Not Used: Marshall, Varga, Wallace, Lawson.
Goals: McManus 35, Maloney 79.
Inverness CT: Brown, Duncan, Dods, McCaffrey, Hart, Munro, Hastings, Bayne (McAllister 79), Morgan, Black (Wilson 71), Wyness.
Subs Not Used: Fraser, Golabek, Keogh, Fox, Parratt.
Booked: Black, Dods.
Goal: Hart 90.
Att: 57,451
Ref: C Richmond
Strachan praises workmanlike win
BBC
Celtic boss Gordon Strachan praised his side despite a far-from-sparkling 2-1 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
"You can't play fantastic all the time," he said. "But that's us 17 points clear and the players should be congratulated for that.
"We started well and their goalkeeper has made three unbelievable saves.
"But they are a good side. They are fit and well organised and have only been beaten once in 14 months away from home and that was by us."
Midfielder Stilian Petrov was taken off before half-time, but Strachan stressed that it was "just a tight hamstring" and nothing serious.
"Bobo Balde has a bad stomach problem and he's making it difficult for himself," said the Scottish Premier League leaders' manager.
"He seems to think he needs to keep playing all the time and put Paul Telfer in difficult situations a couple of times.
"We'll talk about that on Friday. Yes, we got a scare at the end.
"But, apart from that, I felt we were really comfortable."