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Hamilton Academical vs Celtic. Scottish Premiership.

The HopeCBD Stadium.

Hamilton Academical 0

    Celtic 3

    • O Edouard (49th minute pen)
    • L Griffiths (54th minute)
    • D Turnbull (74th minute)

    Hamilton 0-3 Celtic: Odsonne Edouard, Leigh Griffiths and David Turnbull fire visitors to victory

    Report as Odsonne Edouard, Leigh Griffiths and David Turnbull score second-half goals at Hamilton to keep Celtic 16 points off Rangers - and potentially seven if they win all of their three games in hand

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Hamilton and Celtic.

    Celtic found their shooting boots after the break to beat a depleted Hamilton side 3-0 and keep Rangers in their sights.

    Accies were without 10 players through either injury or Covid-19 but on a wet and windy Boxing Day in Lanarkshire, the home side stuck to their task in a goalless first half.

    However, Hoops striker Odsonne Edouard scored a penalty he won four minutes after the restart and then set up Leigh Griffiths to fire in a second in the 55th minute.

    Midfielder David Turnbull struck in the 74th minute from close range to help keep Neil Lennon's side 16 points behind Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership with three games in hand.

    It was another step closer to the keenly-awaited Old Firm game at Ibrox on January 2, although both Celtic and Rangers have midweek games before that against Dundee United and St Mirren respectively.

    Brian Rice will have been pleased with his makeshift side's efforts, especially in the first half.

    Odsonne Edouard put Celtic in front from the spot
    Image: Odsonne Edouard put Celtic in front from the spot

    He had goalkeeper Kyle Gourlay making just his second league start as he replaced the injured Ryan Fulton.

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    The Accies boss made other changes with Jamie Hamilton, Andy Winter and Charlie Trafford back in the side.

    For the visitors, Nir Bitton and Greg Taylor came in for Diego Laxalt and Christopher Jullien, the French defender out altogether.

    Griffiths started again alongside Edouard and the strike duo combined after two and a half minutes to leave the Scotland striker with only Gourlay to beat, but the Accies 'keeper made a fine save from the close-range drive.

    Celtic had almost total control in worsening conditions and Bitton headed a couple of Ryan Christie corners over the bar.

    Leigh Griffiths scored the second of Celtic's three goals at Hamilton
    Image: Griffiths scored the second of Celtic's three goals at Hamilton

    In the 19th minute, Griffiths' header from a terrific Jeremie Frimpong cross hit the post and moments later Gourlay tipped a 25-yard drive from Griffiths over the bar for a corner which again was robustly defended.

    Edouard flashed a drive over the bar from 16 yards in the 34th minute and Turnbull had a low drive just before the break saved by Gourlay, who then thwarted Edouard who got a touch on a Turnbull shot.

    Hamilton had come more into the game, evidenced by Winter's strike from 30 yards which flew wide.

    However, all their good work was undone when referee Don Robertson judged Accies defender Aaron Martin had fouled Edouard, with the Hoops striker knocking his penalty high past Gourlay.

    Celtic relaxed and Turnbull curled a shot from distance just past the post while Gourlay saved from Christie's close-range effort.

    Griffiths then rattled in a second from 16 yards after taking a pass from Edouard to effectively seal the points.

    Turnbull's goal came after Edouard's header from Callum McGregor's cross rebounded off the post, the former Motherwell midfielder on hand to drive over the line from eight yards, and the visitors cruised through the final stages.

    What the managers said...

    Hamilton boss Brian Rice: "It is the season for presents, isn't it? The penalty kick, in my opinion, was very soft. But hey-ho, the referee gives it.

    "I don't think we switched off, I just think it was a soft decision and it changed the game.

    "Celtic have that goal lead, they keep the ball a bit better and we found it difficult."

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "I thought we were outstanding. We could have had two or three in the first half.

    "The attitude and the approach from the players in dreadful conditions on a plastic pitch was outstanding.

    "It was the best we have played for a while, the body language of the players was excellent so it was a great day for us and a great three points.

    "We are looking a lot more like ourselves. I want us to play well like that.

    "I want us to create chances and there was more flamboyance today than there has been for quite a while and more freedom in our play as well."

    What's next?

    Hamilton host Ross County on Wednesday evening; kick-off at 6pm. Celtic are also at home, with Dundee United visiting Parkhead; kick-off at 3pm.

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