Winning league run continues

12 September 2010 10:07
Another table topping performance against Hearts. Celtic are back on the top of the SPL after a comfortable win over Hearts at Parkhead. The turning point of the game came the 28th minute when, just seconds after the visitors midfielder Suso Santana had hit the post with a drive, James Forrest opened the scoring by knocking in a Daryl Murphy cross from close range. Hearts boss Jim Jefferies was sent to the stand by referee Willie Collum immediately after the goal for complaining about an offside in the lead-up to the goal. The game was secured when Shaun Maloney grabbed a second before the break and in the dying stages Paddy McCourt, on for debutant Anthony Stokes, scored a wonderful third. Stokes replaced Georgios Samaras to line up in attack alongside former Sunderland team-mate Murphy. Jefferies was without left-back Lee Wallace, who suffered a cruciate ligament injury playing for Scotland against Liechtenstein at Hampden in midweek. Ruben Palazuelos replaced Craig Thomson, who started on the bench. In the 10th minute, Stokes finished off a passage of play by driving just wide of the post from distance. But the visitors responded well and in the 18th minute, Kevin Kyle's header from a David Templeton corner was well saved at the back post by Celtic keeper Fraser Forster, who moments later had to tip Ryan Stevenson's attempted lob over the bar. In the 27th minute Suso Santana was set up 25 yards from goal by Stevenson and although his low drive beat Forster, it rebounded off the keeper's right-hand post - and then Celtic raced up the park to open the scoring. Maloney sent Murphy running down the right and into the penalty area and, when his ball came across the six-yard box, Forrest was on hand at the back post to bundle the ball into the net. Hearts boss Jefferies went ballistic and was sent to the stand for complaining that there should have been an offside in the lead-up to the goal. But there was no controversy around Celtic's second goal a minute from the break when Maloney was sent clear by Stokes, and the Scotland internationalist rounding Marian Kello before slotting into the net. It looked a long way back for the Edinburgh side and they should have been 3-0 down in the 50th minute when a clever Stokes flick released Murphy, but Kello guessed correctly as the Irishman drove into the box and saved at his feet. Then, in the 57th minute, Maloney had at least two chances to grab his second goal following a Forrest cross from the right into a packed Hearts box, but Kello pounced on the loose ball. Moments later Hearts had a claim for a penalty when Celtic defender Emilio Izaguirre clashed with Templeton at the edge of the box but it was waved away by referee Collum. In the 71st minute Celtic substitute Samaras, on for Murphy, shot just over the bar and then had the ball in the net minutes later only to be ruled offside. Celtic continually threatened to add to the lead and Kello made a fantastic save from Samaras after Maloney had set him up eight yards out. The Greece striker was again foiled by the Hearts keeper a minute from time, but Celtic substitute Paddy McCourt, on for Stokes, scored a wonderful solo goal right at the end to make it 3-0. Neil Lennon urged his side to be more clinical after his 12th SPL victory in a row and his fourth of the season took the Hoops back to the top of the table. The Celtic boss said: "It was a pleasing win and another clean sheet which was very pleasing. There are some aspects we weren't pleased about but going forward we looked very good. I just wish we were more clinical at times, we missed some decent chances and goals change games. At 2-0 you are not relaxed until the third goes in and we got that with a brilliant piece of individual play by Paddy.''

Source: FOOTYMAD