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Dundee United vs Celtic. Scottish Premiership.

Tannadice ParkAttendance11,648.

Bhoys held at Tannadice

Image: Hartley: First SPL goal for Bhoys

Francisco Sandaza earned Dundee United a fully-deserved point in a 1-1 draw against Celtic.

Substitute Sandaza denies Celtic three-point haul

Francisco Sandaza emerged off the bench to earn Dundee United a fully-deserved point in a 1-1 draw against SPL champions Celtic. Paul Hartley's first-ever SPL goal for The Bhoys put Gordon Strachan's side in front, but they were punished for not adding to their lead when Sandaza snatched a draw from close-range. Chances were few and far between in the first half although the home side started brightly and Artur Boruc had to be on his guard to tip over David Robertson's header from Mihael Kovacevic's cross. The visitors finished the half in the ascendancy, but keeper Lukasz Zaluska pulled off a decent save to deny Celtic winger Aiden McGeady.

Celtic in front

The champions got their noses in front six minutes after half-time when Shunsuke Nakamura laid the ball off for Hartley whose angled shot nestled into the far corner via the aid of a deflection. The Tangerines felt they should have been awarded a penalty kick minutes later, but Gary Caldwell's rash challenge on Roy O'Donovan failed to bring about a response from referee Charlie Richmond. Nakamura's crisp volley was well saved by Zaluska at the other end while Warren Feeney's snap-shot nearly caught Boruc napping in Celtic's goal. Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink was made to pay for missing a one-on-one opportunity when Sandaza levelled the contest with a deft near-post flick on 79 minutes. Scott McDonald wasted a glorious chance to snatch a later winner for The Bhoys when he sent a back post header wide but a point apiece was the fair result at Tannadice.

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