Hamilton

1

Offiong 15 Canning s/o 38

Celtic

2

Nakamura 39(pen) Hartley 86
(HT 1 - 1)
Kickoff: 14:00
Att: 5550
Hartley winner puts Bhoys four clear
Paul Hartley struck a late winner to hand Celtic a 2-1 win at Hamilton on Sunday and a four-point lead over Rangers at the top of the SPL.
 
Hartley: Secured points for visitors
Hartley: Secured points for visitors
 

Hamilton

  1 Cerny
  15 Swales ***
  22 McClenahan
  3 Easton
  6 McLaughlin
  27 Mensing
yellow card 8 McArthur
  10 Neil *
red card 5 Canning
  4 McCarthy
  9 Offiong **

On The Bench

  20 Murdoch
  16 Gibson
  5 Elebert * (76)
  14 Stevenson
  12 Thomas *** (91)
  7 Graham ** (82)
  18 Lyle

Celtic

  21 Brown
  5 Caldwell
  12 Wilson *
  4 McManus
  2 Hinkel
  8 Scott Brown
  25 Nakamura **
  18 Donati ***
yellow card 11 Hartley
  13 Maloney
  26 Sheridan

On The Bench

  62 Fox
  22 Loovens
  52 Caddis *** (71)
  29 Mizuno
  19 Robson * (46)
  9 Samaras ** (64)
  55 McGowan

But questions will once again be asked of the match officials after a dubious penalty decision allowed Shunsuke Nakamura to cancel out Richard Offiong's opener for the home side.

It was a crushing blow to an Accies side who remain rooted to the bottom of the table.

Scott McDonald was absent for the visit to New Douglas Park through illness and his place was filled by Hartley.

Hamilton made two changes for the visit of the league leaders, with Chris Swailes and Offiong replacing David Graham and the injured Lucas Akins.

Celtic carved out the first chance of the game when Cillian Sheridan's left-footed shot was blocked at the near post by goalkeeper Tomas Cerny.

But Hamilton quickly created a decent chance of their own when James McArthur set up Offiong for a shot from the edge of the box which dipped just over the crossbar.

The Scottish champions failed to heed the warning and the home side took a shock lead with 15 minutes gone.

Trent McClenahan was the provider as Offiong threw himself in front of the cross to send a diving header into the net.

Hamilton could have doubled their advantage when Brian Easton whipped a teasing corner into the packed goalmouth and Offiong rose to connect with a header a few yards out which was tipped just over by Mark Brown.

At the other end, Cerny was forced into a decent block when he turned a well-struck effort from Andreas Hinkel past the upright as Celtic pressed for an equaliser before the break.

They were back on level terms after 39 minutes when referee Steve Conroy pointed to the spot after Sheridan was fouled by Martin Canning, although the challenge appeared to take place just outside the box.

Canning was sent off and Nakamura stepped up to convert from 12 yards and haul Celtic back into the game.

Celtic took advantage of the break to make their first change, with Mark Wilson replaced by Barry Robson.

They had a couple of half chances after the restart when Scott Brown screwed wide of the target and Stephen McManus' header was blocked at a corner.

Another corner saw Gary Caldwell connect with Hartley's inswinger only to nod just over.

Georgios Samaras was then thrown into the action in place of Nakamura with just over an hour gone, as Celtic chased a winner.

Samaras tried his luck with a flick in front of goal after being set up by Brown but his effort deflected into the arms of Cerny.

Paul Caddis replaced Massimo Donati and he started the move which resulted in Brown finding himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper but Cerny pulled off an excellent block to deny the Hoops midfielder from six yards.

With time running out, it was Accies who could have snatched the winner when Offiong embarked on a good run but let himself down with a poor final shot which did little to trouble Brown.

Cerny then produced a superb one-handed save to prevent a low header from Samaras crossing the line.

Just when Hamilton must have thought they were set to earn a share of the points, Hartley claimed the winner with a powerful half-volley from 16 yards with just four minutes to go.




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