Ross County shock Celtic in Cup

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Ross County shock Celtic in Cup




    Celtic slumped to one of the worst result in their history as Ross County stunned the Glasgow giants at Hampden to reach the Scottish Cup final.Derek Adams' side kept Neil Lennon's side at bay and forged ahead early in the second half after Steven Craig cut through the Celtic defence.

    Celtic had their second-half chances and Georgios Samaras hit the post midway through the second period.

    However, Martin Scott volleyed home a second to seal an historic day.

    County pressed from the start and didn't allow Celtic time to settle, but Robbie Keane always looked dangerous whenever he took possession.

    Aiden McGeady almost slipped in Keane, but the ball hit the striker's heel, summing up their early struggles.

    The First Division side's best effort of the opening half arrived on 17 minutes when Lukasz Zaluska was forced to tip over Scott Morrison's dangerous cross from the left.

    Celtic had few flourishes forward, but Scott Boyd had to clear Marc-Antoine Fortune's pass across goal from the right just before the half-hour mark as Keane lurked with intent.

    County remained full of running and put together some tidy moves around the edge of Celtic's area without ever seriously threatening.

    The match continued a familiar pattern with the Dingwall side enjoying the majority of possession and Neil Lennon's men hoping to find Keane with a killer pass.

    Marc Crosas replaced Cameroon midfielder Landry N'Guemo for Celtic on the brink of half-time in a tactical switch as the lethargic Premier League team looked for a change in fortunes.

    County again forged forward at the start of the second half and Craig blazed over at the back post from Vigurs' cross.

    Samaras performed some good work on the left wing for Celtic and centred the ball, but there were no takers.

    Iain Vigurs then looked to have spurned a magnificent opportunity for the Highland side when Richard Brittain's corner arrived at his feet and he shot wide with the goal at his mercy, but a foul had been given.

    However, the Victoria Park side did not have long to wait to take a stunning lead as Craig cut in from the right and produced a scything run through the Celtic defence and finished emphatically.

    Celtic had suffered a miserable season and would have to act decisively if things were not to get a whole lot worse.

    Fortune looked certain to level with just over quarter of the game remaining after a Lee Naylor free-kick broke to him in the box, but his left-foot finish was deflected behind from four yards.

    The striker was then replaced with Paddy McCourt as Lennon searched for a spark.

    County were having to survive an onslaught as Celtic fought desperately to save their season, but they held firm.

    Zaluska had to pull of a smart save from Brittain's long-range effort as Adams' side looked to kill off Celtic's challenge.

    Samaras should have levelled for Celtic when he smacked the ball off the post after McGeady's cross.

    But County finished off the game off as Andy Barrowman crossed for Scott to volley home from close range and all but end Celtic's season.

    Ross County01 McGovern02 Miller yellow card03 Morrison05 Boyd06 Keddie04 Scott10 Brittain11 Vigurs07 Gardyne (Lawson 90+1)08 Barrowman09 CraigSubstitutes18 Malin,14 Kettlewell,15 Lawson,12 Di Giacomo,16 WoodRef: CollumROSS COUNTYPossessionCeltic 52%Ross County 48%Attempts on targetCeltic 5Ross County 12Attempts off targetCeltic 3Ross County 5CornersCeltic 4Ross County 8FoulsCeltic 9Ross County 12
    This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.


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