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Scottish Premiership | Gameweek 6
Sep 22, 2019 at 1pm UK
 
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3-1

Edouard (44', 53'), Christie (57')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Brophy (33')

Celtic come from behind to maintain perfect start

Celtic come from behind to maintain perfect start
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Killie striker Eamonn Brophy fired the visitors ahead in the 33rd minute against the run of play.

Odsonne Edouard helped himself to a double as Celtic came from behind to overpower Kilmarnock 3-1 at Parkhead.

Killie striker Eamonn Brophy fired the visitors ahead in the 33rd minute against the run of play but the Hoops' French hit-man headed in a leveller a minute before the break then slid in a second eight minutes after the restart for his eighth goal of the season.

Ryan Christie added a third soon afterwards before Hoops goalkeeper Fraser Forster saved a late penalty from Rugby Park midfielder Alan Power as the home side kept three Ladbrokes Premiership points ahead of chasing Rangers, who beat St Johnstone 4-0 earlier in the day.

Celtic have now won six out of six league matches and after eight successive Premiership title wins, look more than capable of the ninth, with a performance which – by and large – will have pleased manager Neil Lennon.

He made two changes with Austria right-back Moritz Bauer in for Hatem Elhamed, while Olivier Ntcham came in for Mohamed Elyounoussi and Killie were unchanged.

After a minute's applause in tribute to former Rangers captain Fernando Ricksen, who died last week after a six-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease, Celtic bossed the start of the game.

Christie flashed a drive from 20 yards past the post before winger James Forrest took part in a duel with Laurentiu Branescu, the Romanian goalkeeper on loan from Juventus.

The Killie number one made three saves from the Scotland winger and in the 15th minute – when he was beaten by a drive from the edge of the box – the ball smacked the post and flew to safety.

There was even an unsuccessful penalty claim when Power blocked a shot from Forrest.

However, the home side found themselves behind when Brophy took a wonderful pass from Mohamed El Makrini and jinked inside the Hoops penalty area before driving high past Foster, perhaps with the aid of a nick off defender Kristoffer Ajer.

But with a minute of the first-half remaining, Edouard almost-casually rose to power in a header from Forrest's cross to ease increasing anxiety.

Branescu made a great save from Ntcham's curling shot soon after the break but he was beaten again by Edouard after 53 minutes when he slid in from a tight angle after being played in by Bauer.

Celtic were in top gear. Christie turned the ball in from close range three minutes later after Branescu had made a great save from Forrest's header, following a terrific Boli Bolingoli delivery.

Foster stretched to tip a Brophy drive over the crossbar in the 68th minute and – with five minutes remaining, when Killie were awarded a contentious penalty by referee Greg Aitken for Scott Brown's challenge on substitute Osman Sow – he parried Power's spot-kick clear to huge cheers from the Celtic faithful.

There was still time for Forrest to clip the crossbar with a deflected shot as Celtic threatened once more at the death.

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