Kyogo strikes as Celtic beat Hearts

Kyogo strikes as Celtic beat Hearts

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Kyogo Furuhashi's first-half goal proved decisive at Celtic Park
Kyogo Furuhashi’s first-half goal proved decisive at Celtic Park

Kyogo Furuhashi’s contentious goal gave Celtic a win against Hearts and narrowed the gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

The Japanese forward darted to the front post to turn in Anthony Ralston’s cross but appeared to have strayed offside.

Celtic dominated for long spells but came up against stubborn Hearts defending, and the visitors had chances to earn a draw through Stephen Kingsley and Barrie McKay amid a strong finish.

Celtic’s victory takes them back to four points behind leaders Rangers, and moves them five clear of Hearts in third.

But the bad news for manager Ange Postecoglou came with injuries to Ralston, influential forward Jota, and defender Stephen Welsh with eight games still to play before the end of the month, including the League Cup final.

Celtic had won 18 of their last 19 home league meetings against Hearts, drawing one, and their dominance in the first half suggested that record would be bolstered.

Every statistic was in the home side’s favour at the break as they racked up shots on goal. The best effort before the breakthrough was James Forrest’s close-range strike off a post, which Craig Gordon foiled by touching the ball on to the winger as he steadied himself.

Kyogo’s goal was reward for Celtic’s pressure as he again showed sharp movement in the box to beat Craig Halkett to Ralston’s terrific cross, but replays did show the forward had gone too early.

Hearts had done a decent job of defending their penalty box despite posing little threat, but they improved in an attacking sense after the break as Liam Boyce and Gary Mackay-Steven came off the bench.

The latter had a brilliant chance late on to level but stumbled when sprinting through on goal, with McKay then flashing the ball just past the far post in the same move.

Kingsley ought to have brought his side level before that, as he escaped the attentions of the entire Celtic team to get on the end of McKay’s corner, only to guide his header wide.

It was a strong finish from Hearts, but Celtic could have easily added more goals as the game became stretched with Gordon denying Forrest and Tom Rogic, and David Turnbull firing wide.

What did we learn?

For an hour, Celtic played really well. They shifted the ball quickly and their movement off the ball was excellent with Callum McGregor driving the team forward from the base of midfield.

While it looked offside, the goal was a well-worked move that went from one flank to the other at speed.

Turnbull and the returning Rogic looked good too, though the frustration will be that for the second game running Celtic’s dominance did not result in enough goals to secure victory early.

Squad depth is a familiar issue and it will be severely tested if Ralston, Welsh, and Jota are out for long spells amid a congested fixture list.

Hearts should be pleased with their performance, while obviously frustrated at the nature of the winning goal. Although they were up against it in the first half, defenders John Souttar and Craig Halkett put in lots of blocks to deny Celtic and keep them in the game.

The substitutions in the second half gave the visitors much more influence in attack as Boyce was able to hold on to the ball better, and they had good chances to snatch a draw.

What’s next?

Celtic go to Tannadice for a noon Premiership showdown with Dundee United on Sunday, while Hearts make the short trip to Livingston on the same day (15:00 GMT).

Player of the match

GordonCraig Gordon

Celtic

  1. Squad number8Player nameFuruhashi

  2. Squad number49Player nameForrest

  3. Squad number17Player nameJota

  4. Squad number14Player nameTurnbull

  5. Squad number42Player nameMcGregor

  6. Squad number18Player nameRogic

  7. Squad number56Player nameRalston

  8. Squad number4Player nameStarfelt

  9. Squad number15Player nameHart

  10. Squad number57Player nameWelsh

  11. Squad number88Player nameJuranovic

  12. Squad number6Player nameBitton

  13. Squad number54Player nameMontgomery

  14. Squad number19Player nameJohnston

Heart of Midlothian

  1. Squad number1Player nameGordon

  2. Squad number4Player nameSouttar

  3. Squad number2Player nameSmith

  4. Squad number19Player nameHalkett

  5. Squad number14Player nameDevlin

  6. Squad number18Player nameMcKay

  7. Squad number3Player nameKingsley

  8. Squad number5Player nameHaring

  9. Squad number30Player nameGinnelly

  10. Squad number10Player nameBoyce

  11. Squad number8Player nameMcEneff

  12. Squad number9Player nameWoodburn

  13. Squad number11Player nameMackay-Steven

Line-ups

Celtic

Formation 4-3-3

  • 15Hart
  • 56RalstonSubstituted forMontgomeryat 37′minutesBooked at 84mins
  • 57WelshSubstituted forBittonat 73′minutes
  • 4Starfelt
  • 88Juranovic
  • 18Rogic
  • 42McGregor
  • 14Turnbull
  • 49Forrest
  • 8Furuhashi
  • 17Neves FilipeSubstituted forJohnstonat 72′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Bitton
  • 10Ajeti
  • 11Abada
  • 16McCarthy
  • 19Johnston
  • 29Bain
  • 54Montgomery

Hearts

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Gordon
  • 2Smith
  • 4Souttar
  • 19Halkett
  • 3Kingsley
  • 14Devlin
  • 5Haring
  • 9WoodburnSubstituted forBoyceat 55′minutes
  • 8McEneffSubstituted forMackay-Stevenat 66′minutes
  • 18McKay
  • 30Ginnelly

Substitutes

  • 10Boyce
  • 11Mackay-Steven
  • 13Stewart
  • 15Moore
  • 17Cochrane
  • 21Gnanduillet
  • 38Pollock

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