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Trivia
- League Cup 2018/19
- Rough week after being papped out of European Cup. Into the Europa League next.
- Defence lose another bad goal. Rodgers admits performance wasn't good. Celtic still struggling with form.
- Hendry still not convincing and is becoming a new target for critics. Admittedly seems out of sorts at moment.
- Gamboa is back in the side and has highly impressed today, including by the manager.
- First game for Izagueirre in his second stint.
- Some guys thru lighted flares onto the pitch. Unnecessary and will lead to trouble with authorities.
- Transfers: Celtic still in market for central defenders. Daniel Arzani signs for Celtic on loan for 2years.
- Boyata saga continues, but player claims he wants to still play for Celtic 1st team.
- Ex-Celt & ex-Hun Kenny Miller sacked/leaves from Livingston after only two league games into the season! Only lasted two league games as a manager, seems curious, and record so far wasn't bad.
- Celtic will travel to St Johnstone in the quarter-finals of the Betfred Cup
Review
Glad Rodgers hasn't put any gloss on it.
Plus points Gamboa,Izzy,Sinclair,Moussa and Forrest – Negatives – We all know what they are.
Brown hopefully will get his true act together – Guy is owed some breaks before he turns into the next Whipping Bhoy ffs.
Thompson as ever a * – Thistle player should have been off the park.
No feckin' about now with team selections – Strongest team possible for the next four games.
Teams
Partick Thistle
- 1Bell
- 2Elliott
- 4O'Ware
- 6McGinty
- 15Melbourne
- 3Penrice
- 7Spittal
- 11StorerBooked at 48minsSubstituted forFitzpatrickat 71'minutes
- 14GordonBooked at 31minsSubstituted forSlaterat 37'minutes
- 18Mbuyi-Mutombo
- 9DoolanSubstituted forErskineat 58'minutes
Substitutes
- 5Keown
- 10Erskine
- 17Slater
- 20Wilson
- 21Fitzpatrick
- 23Sneddon
- Mbuyi-Mutombo (73' minutes)
Celtic
- 29Bain
- 12Gamboa
- 4Hendry
- 35Ajer
- 3Izaguirre
- 8Brown
- 21NtchamSubstituted forMcGregorat 79'minutesBooked at 90mins
- 73JohnstonSubstituted forForrestat 71'minutes
- 18Rogic
- 11Sinclair
- 9GriffithsSubstituted forDembeleat 65'minutes
Substitutes
- 1Gordon
- 5Simunovic
- 10Dembele
- 15Hayes
- 23Lustig
- 42McGregor
- 49Forrest
- Griffiths (18' minutes), Dembele (78' minutes), Rogic (80' minutes)
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Partick Thistle 1 – 3 Celtic: Dembele and Rogic see off spirited Thistle
Celtic may have been floored by the end of a run of knock-out successes in Champions League qualifiers this week but clumsily danced around a similar domestic dunt befalling them at Firhill. The Betfred Cup holders had anxious moments en route to a 19th straight cup victory on the home front under Brendan Rodgers.
An unlikely and unexpected equaliser in the 73rd minute from Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo allowed for notions that their terrible week could turn catastrophic.
In the moments that followed, the swirl of the Athens defeat, the Dedryck Boyata dissing of that qualifier and back-to-back defeats handed out by AEK and Hearts looked like they just might be whipped into a storm.
Yet for all that, a rejigged Celtic team – with six players changed from their Greek exit – had sluggishly sought to negotiate the tie, and for all that Alan Archibald’s now Championship-residers had stuck with their visitors through their patterned play, Rodgers’ men conjured up a response that showed their mettle and ensured they would not succumb to three straight losses for the first time in 12 years.
Two goals in three minutes ensured the double-treble winners’ place in the quarter-finals, with Cristiano Gamboa the architect of both. The Costa Rican could consider himself unfortunate not to feature in Athens with the energy levels of Mikael Lustig currently appearing compromised.
Gamboa showed his worth as an attacking full-back by twice haring down the right channel.
His first raid was central to Celtic restoring their lead five minutes after it had been surrendered, substitute Moussa Dembele on hand to knee into the net his driven-in cross.
In the 80th minute the tie was officially over when another lung-bursting run from Gamboa to meet a through ball from substitute James Forrest allowed him to deliver a cut-back from the byline that Tom Rogic met airborne to volley beyond Cammy Bell.
“‘Their substitutes were stronger than ours, I think that showed,” said Archibald afterwards. “But we probably gave them a wee fright there.”
It was Thistle’s own substitute, in the form of 17-year-old Aidan Fitzpatrick that had given the home side hope, though, when he wriggled free of Kristoffer Ajer and slipped in Mbuyi-Mutombo down the right, allowing the forward to drill an exquisite angled shot into the far corner.
Archibald believes the “silver-lining” in the club’s demotion could be that it will allow his youngsters the opportunities to build their careers.
In that respect, the cup exit was a reverse he said he would take over any loss in the Championship.
The encounter, which Rodgers said had brought an indifferent performance from his “too passive” team, had looked like it could prove an actively memorable one for Leigh Griffiths.
On opening the scoring in the 18th minute by meeting a Scott Sinclair centre and slamming in a low effort that beat Bell via a failed defensive block, the striker moved on to 99 goals for Celtic.
It came four months after he had made it to the 98-mark in his bid to become the first goalscoring centurion at the club since John Hartson hit that mark in 2005.
“I’ll take any goal regardless of whether it’s a tap-in or a 30-yard screamer,” Griffiths said, his quest now rolling into Thursday’s
Europa League play-off away to Suduva.
“I got the goal early for 99 and was thinking if I get one more chance I’ll stick it away but it wasn’t to be. But it’s driving me on to get the 100, so I’m looking forward to Thursday and if I get a chance I’m confident I’ll
take it. Hopefully I’ll get there eventually.”
After losing at Hearts last Saturday, and going out of the Champions League in Athens, Brendan Rodgers' recast side took a lead through Leigh Griffiths.
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo levelled for the Championship hosts with 17 minutes left. But two goals in two minutes from Moussa Dembele and Tom Rogic ensured Celtic's safe passage.
It meant Rodgers avoided a third consecutive defeat and preserved his 100% record in domestic cup matches since taking charge of Celtic.Celtic attack with intentRodgers made changes to the side that lost 2-1 against AEK Athens on Tuesday – perhaps with Thursday's Europa League play-off against Suduva in Lithuania in mind.
Scott Bain, Cristian Gamboa, Michael Johnston and the returning Emilio Izaguirre all made rare starts, but any notion Celtic were simply at Firhill to fulfil a fixture was put to bed early.
The League Cup holders looked eager to end a difficult week on a high, with a powerful low Rogic shot forcing goalkeeper Cammy Bell into a early save before Griffiths scored his first goal of the season.
Scott Sinclair turned his marker and pulled the ball back for the Scotland striker, who was given free rein by the Thistle defence to lash a shot into the centre of the goal.
It said much for 19-year-old Johnston that he was given a start, while the experienced Jonny Hayes sat on the bench, with Ryan Christie and Scott Allan both failing to make the squad at all.And the winger was lively, skipping past Max Melbourne and snapping a low shot at Bell, then later seeing a deflected effort go past a post.
Celtic were a constant threat. Rogic found a gap between the two centre-backs but headed downwards, before Olivier Ntcham took aim from outside the box and struck the top of the crossbar.
Sinclair curled wide, then Dembele's first touch after replacing Griffiths was a left-foot volley which Bell had to push away.
Thistle's goal unsettled Celtic temporarily, but they were soon back in front when Gamboa's cross bounced in off the thigh of Dembele.
The third goal was near-enough identical. Gamboa raced on to James Forrest's through ball and crossed for Rogic to nudge in at the near post.
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo scored on his home debutFormer Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Mbuyi-Mutombo was making his first appearance at Firhill, having opened his account on his midweek debut at Stranraer in the Challenge Cup.
The Congolese was lively down the left, managing to fool Gamboa early on before testing Bain at the near post.
He had a selfishness to his game, electing to ignore two options to his left when Thistle had Celtic outnumbered on the counter, instead shooting wide.
But his finish for the equaliser was top drawer. Aidan Fitzpatrick danced through the middle and slipped through Mbuyi-Mutombo, who finished coolly into a bottom corner.
Thomas O'Ware may even have put Thistle ahead had he got to a cross moment later; a miss Alan Archibald's side were punished for as Celtic quickly got themselves back into the lead.'Match of managerial wisdom' – analysisBBC Scotland's Chick Young at Firhill
It was one of those "surely not" moments as Partick Thistle equalised and Celtic were suddenly navigating towards the rocks of four games without a win. But this was a match of managerial wisdom.
Archibald conjured Thistle back into the tie with an eyebrow-raising change in which he replaced top scorer Kris Doolan instead of the erratic Mbuyi-Mutumbo. But then, wouldn't you know it, the Congolese player scored the equaliser.
But as Thistle celebrated, Rodgers was hatching his counter plan. Enter the big guns. Callum McGregor and Forrest turned it. In short, six changes for Celtic were too many.
When all is said and done, their big-time players are too good for Premier League opposition never mind a team from a division below.
'We switched off & it killed us' – reaction
Partick Thistle manager Alan Archibald: "We decided to sit off them, we didn't think we had the legs to deal with their pace. We got a lift with the goal, but we switched off twice in the last 15 minutes, which killed us. The young lads equipped themselves well."
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "We haven't played well but we got the job done. It was two fantastic balls in by Cristian Gamboa and two really good finishes. Both full-backs were very good; Emilio Izaguirre was fantastic given he's been away so long."