2008-09-21: Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic manager Gordon Strachan: "That's as good as we have started against Kilmarnock here. We controlled the game from the very start. "There were some good performances. Nakamura keeps getting hit and keeps getting back up. "
  • Samaras was terrific. People forget he's just a young man because of his size – he feels part of the squad and he's definitely helping us right now."
  • Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies: "Celtic played well in the first half and really got on top of us and when we got the ball we were so sloppy. "I think because of the way things are going, the players think it will just happen for them. "The second half was better, I thought they competed but then Samaras comes up with a goal."

Review

A good victory after the dirge in midweek, but played in front of a near ghost crowd with empty seats galore at Killie Park due to the £25 price. Anyhow, a penalty miss by Maloney was our second in a week, but he more than made up for it with a fine goal a few minutes later. After that, the plaudits go to Samaras who is getting better as a player and must be causing McDonald some concerns. Samaras' second was a fabulous run down the right-wing from the half-way line to score what will go down as one of the goals of the season.
Game marred by Caldwell's sending off for handling on the line (but his own fault) and came after a great peformance by him. Killie scored the resulting penalty but too little too late for them.

Teams

Kilmarnock:
Combe, Fowler, Wright, Ford, Hay (Hamill 71), Pascali, Bryson, Skelton (Sammon 31), Invincibile, Fernandez (Simmonds 71), Taouil. Subs Not Used: Rascle, Lilley, Flannigan, Cox.
Booked: Fernandez.
Goal: Taouil 89 pen.

Celtic:
Boruc,
Wilson, McManus, Caldwell, Naylor,
Scott Brown, Crosas (Hartley 74), Nakamura, Maloney (McGeady 61),
Samaras, Vennegoor of Hesselink (Loovens 90).
Subs Not Used: Mark Brown, McDonald, O'Dea, Caddis.
Sent Off: Caldwell (87).
Booked: McManus, Maloney. Goals: Maloney 26, Samaras 56, 82 pen.

Att: 8,111
Ref: M McCurry

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KILMARNOCK – CELTIC

Possession

36% 64%

Shots on target

2 5

Shots off target

0 4

Corners

6 5

Fouls

14 15

Articles

Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic
By Colin Moffat

BBC

Celtic claimed maximum points at Rugby Park thanks to a Georgios Samaras brace and a fine Shaun Maloney strike.

Maloney made up for an earlier penalty miss with a sweet shot into the top corner from 18 yards on 25 minutes.

Samaras then galloped from inside his own half to slide in a perfect finish before tucking away a late penalty.

Celtic defender Gary Caldwell was sent off for handball in the closing minutes, with Mehdi Taouil knocking in the consolation penalty for Kilmarnock.

The home side made life difficult for Celtic throughout a game played at whirlwind pace but the visitors posed much more menace in the final third of the pitch.

Kilmarnock were first to threaten when Manuel Pascali's header took a slight deflection off a defender a few just wide.

With play congested in midfield and lots of meaty challenges flying in, the early period was rather scrappy, with neither goalkeeper seeing much of the ball.

However, the visitors were gifted a glorious chance to open the scoring when Garry Hay clumsily upended Maloney to conceded a 19th minute penalty.

The Scotland midfielder picked himself up and blazed his spot-kick wide, with Alan Combe diving off in the opposite direction.

Combe was then grateful when Samaras cushioned a volley straight at him from close range.

Maloney did not have too long to dwell on his miss since he atoned for his poor penalty with a wonderful goal.

Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink battled with a posse of Killie defenders at the edge of the penalty box and when the ball broke to Maloney, he curled it first time into the top corner of the net.

Five minutes from the interval Shunsuke Nakamura's first-time pass sent Samaras clear and the Greek striker slid his angled, low drive past Combe but also past the far post.

Kilmarnock forward David Fernandez had a great chance to draw the game level but was denied by a point-blank save from Artur Boruc right on the half-time whistle

Celtic continued to look more potent in the second half and in the 50th minute Combe pulled off a great point-blank save from the head of Vennegoor of Hesselink after Maloney had floated in a tantalising cross, defender Simon Ford completing the clearance by knocking the bouncing ball away from the line.

Soon after, Gordon Strachan's men doubled their lead with a fine solo goal from Samaras.

The former Manchester City striker took a Crosas pass and drove down the right flank, leaving centre-back Frazer Wright trailing in his wake before cutting in to the box and drilling the ball past Combe.

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Aiden McGeady, once again left out of the Celtic starting line-up, replaced Maloney on the hour mark and moments later Samaras beat Combe with a curling shot only to see it clip the far post and away to safety.

McGeady was full of tricks as the home side began to tire and Celtic were finding more gaps in the Killie ranks.

With eight minutes remaining, Celtic were awarded a very soft penalty as Nakamura went down under a challenge from Craig Bryson and Samaras converted the spot-kick.

Caldwell was dismissed after an almighty scramble in the Celtic penalty box. He had used a hand to block the ball on the goal-line and Taouil knocked home the penalty, despite Boruc getting close.

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan: "That's as good as we have started against Kilmarnock here. We controlled the game from the very start.

"There were some good performances. Nakamura keeps getting hit and keeps getting back up.

"Samaras was terrific. People forget he's just a young man because of his size – he feels part of the squad and he's definitely helping us right now."

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies: "Celtic played well in the first half and really got on top of us and when we got the ball we were so sloppy.

"I think because of the way things are going, the players think it will just happen for them.

"The second half was better, I thought they competed but then Samaras comes up with a goal."

Kilmarnock: Combe, Fowler, Wright, Ford, Hay (Hamill 71), Pascali, Bryson, Skelton (Sammon 31), Invincibile, Fernandez (Simmonds 71), Taouil. Subs Not Used: Rascle, Lilley, Flannigan, Cox.

Booked: Fernandez.

Goal: Taouil 89 pen.

Celtic: Boruc, Wilson, McManus, Caldwell, Naylor, Scott Brown, Crosas (Hartley 74), Nakamura, Maloney (McGeady 61), Samaras, Vennegoor of Hesselink (Loovens 90). Subs Not Used: Mark Brown, McDonald, O'Dea, Caddis.

Sent Off: Caldwell (87). Booked: McManus, Maloney.

Goals: Maloney 26, Samaras 56, 82 pen.

Att: 8,111

Ref: M McCurry

Samaras hits two as Celtic stay in touch.
22 September 2008

Provided by: Irish Times

SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE: Kilmarnock 1 Celtic 3: A DOUBLE from striker Georgios Samaras helped Celtic to a comfortable 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park yesterday and took them back in to second place behind arch-rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premier League.
Earlier in the afternoon, Steven Davis and Nacho Novo both claimed their first goals of the season as Rangers saw off Motherwell 3-1. Both players struck in the second half before David Clarkson pulled a goal back with a few minutes remaining.
Celtic midfielder Shaun Maloney curled home the opener on 25 minutes after missing a penalty after he had been tripped in the box by defender Garry Hay.
Samaras scored a wonderful solo goal 10 minutes after the break and an 80th-minute penalty before Killmarnock midfielder Mehdi Taouil scored a consolation from the spot after Celtic defender Gary Caldwell was sent off for handling a Simon Ford header on the line.
The champions looked the more threatening and in the 19th minute Hay clumsily tripped Maloney inside the box to concede a penalty. In the absence of dropped Barry Robson, Maloney took the kick but blasted wide of the target.
In the 25th minute Maloney made up for his mistake when he put the visitors ahead with a fine goal which owed everything to technique.
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink battled with a ruck of defenders at the edge of the box and, when the ball broke to Maloney, he curled it first time in to the top corner.
The Parkhead men doubled their lead on 55 minutes with a fine solo goal from Samaras.The former Manchester City player took a Crosas pass and drove down the right flank leaving Kilmarnock centre-back Frazer Wright trailing before cutting in to the box and drilling the ball past Combe.
In the 81st minute Celtic were awarded their second penalty when Kilmarnock midfielder Craig Bryson pulled back Nakamura inside the box, Samaras scoring with the penalty but only after goalkeeper Alan Combe had got a hand to his shot.
With five minutes to go Caldwell handled the ball on the line to keep out a Ford header and the Celtic defender was sent off before Taouil scored from the spot-kick.
However, there was no danger of a comeback from the home side.
(c) 2008, The Irish Times.
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