Samaras treble as Inverness hit for six

22 September 2010 22:00
Georgios Samaras helped himself to a hat-trick as Celtic brushed past Inverness 6-0 in their Co-operative Insurance Cup third-round tie at Parkhead. The Greece striker showed why manager Neil Lennon is looking to offer him a new contract with an impressive night's work albeit against a poor Caley side. He notched either side of Gary Hooper's first competitive goal for the Hoops since signing from Scunthorpe in the summer to ensure the tie was all over by the interval. Samaras, who also struck the bar in the first half, made sure of the match ball in the 57th minute when he showed commendable fighting spirit in the box before driving past Jonny Tuffey, whose performance actually prevented the score being even more demoralising for the visitors. As the Highlanders crumbled further, Anthony Stokes scored from the spot in the 73rd minute, after he had been brought down by the Caley goalkeeper, before he drove in a wonderful 25-yard drive to complete the thrashing. A decade ago Inverness, then a First Division side, had famously knocked Celtic out of the Scottish Cup at Parkhead, signalling the end of John Barnes' tenure. The Highlanders repeated the feat on their own patch three years later but on this occasion the visitors were overwhelmed despite Lennon making six changes to the side which beat Kilmarnock in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Sunday.

Source: PA