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- Return from unwanted annoying international break, with many Celtic fans boycotting viewing Scotland games due to the incumbent Alex 'EBT tax cheat' McLeish in charge of the national side. Scotland lost 2-1 to Israel (away) with a Kieran Tierney own goal.
- Celtic go second after Hearts win 2-1 v Aberdeen to remain top. Hibs fought back twice and almost stole a draw but Celtic kept nose in front. Defence still concerning.
- Best football game of the season so far, two very good sides.
- Eduoard could have got a hat-trick, Rogic was the star man. Sinclair still poor.
- Rumours: McGregor to Brighton in Jan for £10m; Paddy Roberts to return to Celtic.
- Rumours continued about Brendan Rodgers and Aston Villa job, but it was given to another thankfully, it was all just press playing it up however concerns are growing over Rodgers if he is to remain beyond this season as recent events have indicated frustrations from him. Also he is not as animated or busy on the touchlines as he used to be, which is a surprise especially in light of the often below par quality of recent matches.
- Filip Benkovic has said that Leicester City could recall him in January,
- Leigh Griffiths stated he has not turned his back on his country. The player pulled out of the upcoming international double headers to focus on his fitness. Scotland playing Israel which has raised the ire of various people in Scotland (the pros/cons are left for another more appropriate forum).
- Celtic legend Willie Wallace has criticised manager Brendan Rodgers on a number of points, including the head coach’s insistence that the club cannot compete for a European trophy and his handling of summer signing Daniel Arzani.
- Ex-Rangers player Paul Gascoigne will not be inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, after organisers performed a U-turn on their decision to nominate the former Rangers and England midfielder
- Gary Caldwell has been named the new Partick Thistle manager.
- On-loan Manchester City midfielder Daniel Arzani could be on his way out of Celtic Park without even kicking a ball for the Hoops.Reports in Australia suggest that the teenager has a clause in his contract with Celtic allowing him to return to the Etihad if he hasn’t made a first team appearance by the start of December.
- Ex-Hun player Neil McCann canned as Dundee Manager, no sympathy from anywhere.
Review
Rogic, N’tcham, Forrest, Eddie, Benkovic, Dedrick could be considered as candidates for MOM. I would have included McGregor but his error led to Hibs first. As for Lustig just awful at Hibs second.
As for Scott Sinclair it is hard to see how far he has fallen.
Oh and when the day comes we have to replace Brendan (hopefully a long time away) I don’t want Neil Lennon. The touch line histrionics are just boring now. He acts as if he wants to call in the U.N. every time a decision is given against them (no really bad calls today). He should grow up and he’ll be a better manager for it.
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Celtic
- 1Gordon
- 23Lustig
- 20Boyata
- 32Benkovic
- 49ForrestSubstituted forChristieat 82'minutes
- 21Ntcham
- 8BrownBooked at 2minsSubstituted forSinclairat 21'minutes
- 63Tierney
- 18RogicSubstituted forKouassiat 72'minutes
- 42McGregor
- 22Edouard
Substitutes
- 5Simunovic
- 11Sinclair
- 12Gamboa
- 16Morgan
- 17Christie
- 29Bain
- 88Kouassi
- Rogic (8' minutes),
- Ntcham (19' minutes),
- Edouard (70' minutes, 88' minutes)
Hibernian
- 31Bogdan
- 5MilliganSubstituted forWhittakerat 72'minutes
- 25Ambrose
- 24McGregorBooked at 5mins
- 16Stevenson
- 10Boyle
- 14MallanBooked at 65mins
- 7Horgan
- 20HyndmanSubstituted forMaclarenat 87'minutes
- 8Slivka
- 22Kamberi
Substitutes
- 1Marciano
- 3Whittaker
- 6Bartley
- 9Maclaren
- 18Nelom
- 32Shaw
- 36Porteous
- · Kamberi (63' minutes),
· Boyle (73'
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Celtic 4 – 2 Hibernian: Celtic survive late scare in Parkhead thriller
Celtic's Odsonne Edouard celebrates with Callum McGregor (right) after he makes it 4-2. Picture: SNS Group
Celtic's Odsonne Edouard celebrates with Callum McGregor (right) after he makes it 4-2. Picture: SNS Group
Alan Pattullo
Published: 17:39
Updated: 19:38 Saturday 20 October 2018
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/teams/celtic/celtic-4-2-hibernian-celtic-survive-late-scare-in-parkhead-thriller-1-4817763Celtic leapfrogged their visitors to go into second place in the league with a display containing evidence of their old, ominous swagger.
As well as scoring four times, Celtic hit the woodwork on five occasions and forced several good saves from Hibs’ Hungrian goalkeeper Adam Bogdan. Somehow this was not all enough to provide them with any degree of comfort until right towards the end, when they were gunning for a fifth goal. Only a deflection against a post prevented the impressive Odsonne Edouard completing his hat-trick.
Hibs were often wasteful when they did have opportunities to test Craig Gordon. They did cut the deficit in half shortly after the hour mark after an alarming start when they conceded twice in the opening 20 minutes. Such slackness, perhaps the result of a three-at-the-back system that looked ill suited to them from the start, was a surprise after a four-match run without conceding. Neil Lennon quickly reverted to a back four.
Celtic restored their two-goal advantage through Edouard but conceded again shortly afterwards. Martin Boyle was allowed to scamper through before dinking the ball over the advancing Craig Gordon. Although often out-played, Hibs were not out of it until the closing stages. Such doggedness is why they can’t be discounted as title challengers whatever Lennon, their manager, says.
But it’s also possible to interpret this as the start of Celtic’s own bid to put some serious pressure on leaders Hearts. Remarkably, this victory marks the first time Brendan Rodgers’ side have strung together a run of three successive league wins since January. They host Hearts at the start of next month.
This clash of second against third was every bit as enjoyable – and competitive – as hoped. It was also the stage for a Tom Rogic master class in the 72 minutes he was on. At times there was nowhere to hide for a Hibs side already kitted out in luminous yellow.
Celtic withstood Scott Brown’s departure midway through the first-half to produce some often brilliant football.
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Lennon cut an often unhappy, frustrated figure on the sidelines. His team had begun to wilt after what seemed a confident start. Even then, they could have finished the opening half on a high.
Boyle is not noted for his prowess in the air but his header was going in all the way before Gordon threw himself to his left to tip the ball past the post. Celtic were dominant but had this effort gone in just a couple of minutes before half-time it could have allowed doubts to form in their heads. There was still time before half-time for Hibs to pass up another chance; Boyle shot wildly over after a break from a corner to test his manager’s patience still further.
Gordon’s reactions were doubly impressive since he had mostly been an onlooker in the opening half. He did have reason to be alarmed in the opening minute when Stevie Mallan’s free-kick flashed past his right post after Brown up-ended Emerson Hyndman and picked up a booking for his troubles and perhaps also an injury. He tried to run the knock off but was replaced by Scott Sinclair after 21 minutes.
Celtic came even closer with a free-kick just a minute later. Darren McGregor was penalised for a foul on Callum McGregor, noting goalkeeper Adam Bogdan’s suspect positioning, tried to curl his free-kick effort over him. He was close; the ball hit the top of the bar and then went over.
The opening goal arrived after only eight minutes and originated from a move down the right that might not be bettered by Celtic all season. Mikael Lustig was the driving force before he left the intricate work to Rogic.
Celtic's loanee defender Filip Benkovic has said that Leicester City could recall him in January. SNS
The players exchanged passes and Rogic did not have to break stride as he curled the ball home in his usual elegant style. Celtic could only look to build on the lift such a well-worked goal had given them. Bogdan had to be alert to beat a powerful Olivier Ntcham shot away.
Just 19 minutes in Forrest and Rogic once again teamed up before the latter teed up Ntcham to stroke past Bogdan. Celtic could have avoided some of the nervy moments to come had they gone three-up just after the half hour mark but Bogdan blocked from Edouard before Sinclair hit the loose ball against the post. Forrest could not convert the second rebound.
Hibs scored possibly the goal of the match after 63 minutes after a Boyle-led break that also involved Daryl Horgan, who fed Florian Kamberi on the far left of the box. The Swiss striker turned inside before striking confidently into the top corner.
Celtic reacted strongly, hitting the post again through Edouard before the same player was on hand to turn in Forrest’s cut back after the winger left Mark Milligan in his wake down the left.
Boyle then raced through to bring Hibs to within a goal of securing a point. These hopes were finally extinguished when Edouard forced the ball past Bogdan after the ball landed kindly for him following McGregor’s dinked cross from the left.
By Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Scotland
From the section Scottish Premiership 166
Tom Rogic
Tom Rogic's strike started off the scoring at Celtic Park
Celtic survived a late scare to stay within three points of Premiership leaders Hearts after an enthralling victory over Hibernian.
Tom Rogic and Olivier Ntcham had Brendan Rodgers' side two goals up within 20 minutes before Scott Brown went off injured.
Florian Kamberi gave Hibs hope before Odsonne Edouard restored Celtic's two-goal lead on 70 minutes.
Martin Boyle countered immediately but Edouard sealed victory late on.
It was drama from the first to the last whistle at Celtic Park as Rodgers' men racked up their third Premiership victory in a row.
Hibs fall five points off the pace as they sit in fourth.
Celtic toyed with Hibs
The injury to regular right-back David Gray was pivotal as Hibs changed their shape to a back three. But the formation failed to work as Celtic ran riot going forward.
With only Leigh Griffiths missing from the team that thrashed St Johnstone 6-0 last time out, the champions were clearly keen to pick up where they left off and they relished sinking their teeth into Hibs. Two goals swiftly arrived along with three other efforts off the post as Rodgers' side toyed with their opponents.
The goal from Rogic was typically elegant from the Australian international. The Ntcham goal was a fine team effort and Edouard profited from a searing moment of wing play from James Forrest before putting the seal on the win with a second.
Hibs would tweak their formation midway through the first half to match up with Celtic, and it brought more stability for the away side as they began to create opportunities. But by then Celtic were in control.
The goals from Kamberi and Boyle gave the second half fizz but in truth Hibs were always on the catch up after their bad start.
Scott Brown
Scott Brown receives treatment before going off in the first half
Lennon gamble fails to pay off
There was much excited talk in the lead-up to this match over whether or not Hibernian could be considered legitimate title contenders. Neil Lennon had branded such talk as "folly". On this basis he was correct to do so.
Before the match – and to his credit – the Hibs boss talked about taking the game to Celtic. But the gamble failed as Celtic took control.
Of course this was always going to be a tough test for Hibs, and they remain a work in progress. But in the corresponding fixture last season Hibs truly did take the game to Celtic and came away with a 2-2 draw. So in that context this 4-2 defeat will feel like a setback.
Credit to Celtic. They have been asked many a question this season and at times they have fumbled the answer.
But they have now beaten big rivals Rangers, Aberdeen and Hibernian – albeit it, all at home. The mojo might not be back completely, but they are delivering the results.
The champions beat Hibs 4-2 to record a third league victory in a row on Saturday, but Rodgers says his side are only now "slowly" finding their form.
They moved up to second in the Scottish Premiership, still three points behind early leaders Hearts.
"Now I sense us getting that fluency and energy back," Rodgers told BBC Scotland.
Tom Rogic and Olivier Ntcham had Brendan Rodgers' side two goals up within 20 minutes before Scott Brown went off injured.
Florian Kamberi gave Hibs hope but Odsonne Edouard restored Celtic's two-goal lead after 70 minutes.
Martin Boyle countered immediately, however Edouard sealed victory late on.
"I thought we played very, very well today. It was always going to be a good game with two teams that have an intent to attack and I thought we were outstanding," added Rodgers.
"We scored four goals, hit the woodwork four times, had other opportunities where with a bit more finesse on the final pass or [being more] clinical we could have scored more.
"In the summer we wanted to go into another gear and we didn't. We stood still. And slowly from then, we've started to move and we've moved forward and forward each week."
Rodgers said Celtic "just need to wait" on midfielder Brown's injury. "There's no diagnosis at the moment. [He] felt it was his knee," he added.
"We made the supporters happy today. We've had a number of really good games and performances but maybe not enough times we've entertained them like we have in the last couple of years.
"We're certainly getting that feeling of our intensity back and intent in the game. I think they'll go away absolutely delighted."Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon said some players would have "regrets" after his side fell from second to fifth in the table.
He told BBC Scotland: "I am disappointed. First half I didn't think we performed anywhere near the level where we can and the second half we were great.
"I'll take that. We caused a lot of problems a lot of teams don't do. We gambled a little, I get that. That's just my way.
"We want to be attacking and get goals. Celtic were just better than us in certain areas.
"A couple of regrets from some players, but overall we came here to play, we came here to put Celtic under pressure. We exposed them at times and were unlucky with a deflected shot from [Vykintas] Slivka.
"We are fine. I'm not going to beat them for that. I'll take responsibility for the formation in the first half but there were a lot of individual performances."