| Date | Saturday, 19 October 2019 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish Premiership |
| Fixture/Score | Celtic 6:0 Ross County |
| Venue | Celtic Park |
| Attendance | 58,560 |
| Referee | Don Robertson |
| Comments | Match Report Report by Alasdair Lamont for the BBC. Celtic 6 Ross County 0 Celtic scored four goals in nine second-half minutes as they thrashed Ross County and returned to the top of the Scottish Premiership. Neil Lennon's side had slipped from the summit after losing at Livingston last time out, but a blistering performance edged them back ahead of Rangers. Mohamed Elyounoussi scored after four minutes, but a second proved elusive despite 21 first-half shots. However, Odsonne Edouard (2), Callum McGregor, James Forrest and Elyounoussi's second sealed the win after the break. Rangers will return to the top should they beat Hearts at Tynecastle on Sunday. County, meanwhile, slip to sixth place but remain within four points of Motherwell in third place. Having picked up just a point from their previous two league matches, Celtic showed from the off a determination to return to the top of the Premiership with an emphatic victory. They should have wrapped the game up by half-time, battering the visitors' goal, with Elyounoussi sidefooting an early warning into the arms of Ross Laidlaw. It was the beginning of a busy afternoon for the County goalkeeper, who found himself picking the ball out of the net only a minute later as the Norwegian winger curled one beyond him at the end of an incisive move involving Jeremie Frimpong and Edouard. Celtic were swarming all over their bewildered opponents, with Edouard and Elyounoussi looking particularly dangerous. The Frenchman alone hit the target on four occasions in the opening 35 minutes, but a combination of good goalkeeping - one very good save in fact - and a Richard Foster goal-line clearance kept him from troubling the scoresheet. Add to that a Christopher Jullien header off the line by Foster again and McGregor hitting a post at the end of another sumptuous move and County looked punch drunk. But incredibly they were still in the contest come the interval. That scenario would not last long. A matter of seconds in fact. Keith Watson made a dreadful mess of an attempted clearance and Edouard was not about to let County off lightly again, slotting the ball past the exposed Laidlaw. And that was the cue for County's collapse. Within nine minutes they were five goals down as Edouard slipped in McGregor to score, the Frenchman headed in off the desperate lunge of Liam Fontaine and Forrest slammed Frimpong's cutback into the net. At last Celtic eased their foot off the throat of their beleaguered opponents, but the respite was not to last as Elyounoussi nudged his second over the line after Boli Bolingoli had fired across goal. Celtic return to the top of the table in stunning fashion. Neil Lennon told BBC Scotland pre-match he would not welcome any January bids for his French frontman and little wonder. On this form he is unplayable and with a little luck could have had at least double his tally of two goals in the hour or so he was on the park. But allied to his goalscoring prowess, his touch, power and pace make him the complete package. Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "That's the most complete performance we've had since I returned here and close to the most complete I've had as Celtic manager. "The team was outstanding and there was pure talent out on the pitch. I enjoyed it immensely." Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell: "The message at half-time was reasonably positive. The greatest disappointment for us was how we conceded the second goal and the reaction after it. "We don't feel we dealt with the situation, the atmosphere and the quality Celtic have got." |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Steven Ferguson Stuart Kettlewell |
| Starting 11 | 1: Ross Laidlaw, 2: Marcus Fraser, 4: Liam Fontaine 1, 6: Ross Draper, 7: Michael Gardyne, 14: Joshua Mullin, 15: Keith Watson 1, 18: Richard Foster, 20: Blair Spittal, 23: Joseph Chalmers, 27: Ross Stewart |
| Bench | 25: John Ruddy, 9: Billy Mckay, 12: Tom Grivosti, 16: Lewis Spence, 19: Brian Graham, 22: Simon Power, 24: Harrison Paton |
| Celtic | |
| Manager | Neil Lennon |
| Starting 11 | Fraser Forster, Christopher Jullien, Scott Brown, Tom Rogic, Odsonne Edouard 1, Boli Bolingoli, Mohamed Elyounoussi 2, Jeremie Frimpong, Kris Ajer, Calum McGregor 1, James Forrest 1 |
| Bench | Craig Gordon, Nir Bitton, Vakoun Issouf Bayo, Moritz Bauer, Jonny Hayes, Marian Shved, Hatem Abd Elhamed |