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Trivia
- Celtic recorded one of the simplest victories this season as they easily saw off Kilmarnock.
- Two goals by Henrik Larsson and one from Chris Sutton had Celtic on easy street after just over 20 minutes.
Review
Kilmarnock had the first good chance of the game in seven minutes when Peter Canero picked out Paul Di Giacomo in the middle, but his header drifted wide.
Neil Lennon brought out a save from Gordon Marshall minutes later, but the keeper was given no chance when Henrik Larsson opened the scoring in 11 minutes. Lennon's cross into the middle found the Killie defence static as Larsson darted in to sidefoot the ball into the net.
The Killie defence was clearly in benevolent mood as five minutes later they allowed Sutton to waltz through unchallenged before doubling Celtic's lead with a low drive past Marshall.
With only 21 minutes gone Celtic had made it three, Joos Valgaeren's header looped onto the bar but Larsson was on hand to nod into the net.
Celtic began the second half as comfortably as they had seen out the first, and with next weekend's Old Firm game seemingly in mind, they were unwilling to exert themselves unnecessarily. But even then they managed to extend their lead in 66 minutes, Sutton getting his second after Larsson had rounded the keeper before rolling the ball into his strike partner's path.
Larsson might have sealed his hat-trick as the match neared an end, but Marshall dived bravely at the Swede's feet to foil him.
Then Hartson hit the post from Guppy's cross as Celtic came even closer to adding to their tally.
They finally did get the fifth when Larsson grabbed his third from the spot after substitute Shaun Maloney had been downed in the box.
Teams
Celtic:-
Douglas, Valgaeren, Balde (Maloney 74), Laursen, Sylla (Hartson 66), Lennon, Lambert, Petrov (Agathe 67), Guppy, Larsson, Sutton.
Subs not used:- Gould, Crainey.
Goals:- Larsson 11, Sutton 15, Larsson 21, Sutton 66, Larsson 90 pen.
Kilmarnock:-
Marshall, Shields, Innes, McLaughlin, Canero (Mitchell 36), Fowler, Mahood, Sanjuan, Fulton, Di Giacomo (Boyd 64), Quitongo (Hay 64).
Subs not used:- Meldrum, Canning.
Att:- 57,469
Ref:- K Clark.
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
- Match Report (BBC)
Pictures
Stats
Celtic | Kilmarnock | |
7 | Shots On Target | 1 |
3 | Shots Off Target | 1 |
7 | Fouls (Conceded) | 14 |
6 | Corners | 4 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
Celtic too good for Killie
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Celtic 5-0 Kilmarnock
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Celtic recorded one of the simplest victories this season as they easily saw off Kilmarnock.
Two goals by Henrik Larsson and one from Chris Sutton had Celtic on easy street after just over 20 minutes.
After that the champions took their foot off the pedal and added a further goal courtesy of Sutton before Larsson completed his hat-trick from the spot.
Kilmarnock had the first good chance of the game in seven minutes when Peter Canero picked out Paul Di Giacomo in the middle, but his header drifted wide.
Neil Lennon brought out a save from Gordon Marshall minutes later, but the keeper was given no chance when Henrik Larsson opened the scoring in 11 minutes.
Lennon's cross into the middle found the Killie defence static as Larsson darted in to sidefoot the ball into the net.
The visiting defence was clearly in benevolent mood as five minutes later they allowed Sutton to waltz through unchallenged before doubling Celtic's lead with a low drive past Marshall.
A poor clearance by Rab Douglas almost allowed Killie to pull a quick goal back, but the keeper got down well to tip Alan Mahood's long-range effort round the post.
But with only 21 minutes gone Celtic had made it three, Joos Valgaeren's header looped onto the bar but Larsson was on hand to nod into the net.
After that early goalrush, Celtic eased off slightly and it was Kilmarnock substitute Ally Mitchell, on for the injured Canero, who had the next effort on goal, testing Douglas from distance.
Celtic began the second half as comfortably as they had seen out the first, and with next weekend's Old Firm game seemingly in mind, they were unwilling to exert themselves unnecessarily.
But even then they managed to extend their lead in 66 minutes, Sutton getting his second after Larsson had rounded the keeper before rolling the ball into his strike partner's path.
Larsson might have sealed his hat-trick as the match neared an end, but Marshall dived bravely at the Swede's feet to foil him.
Moments later Marshall did well again, saving well from John Hartson after Larsson had played him in.
Then Hartson hit the post from Guppy's cross as Celtic came even closer to adding to their tally.
They finally did get the fifth when Larsson grabbed his third from the spot after substitute Shaun Maloney had been downed in the box.