Belfast Telegraph

Celtic brush Saints aside as Valencia test looms

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

BRENDAN Rodgers reckons Celtic’s thumping 5-0 William Hill Scottish Cup last-16 win over St Johnstone sets them up nicely for the visit of Valencia on Thursday.

Winger Scott Sinclair helped himself to a hat-trick, with further goals from skipper Scott Brown and winger James Forrest in what was a fifth win of the season against Tommy Wright’s side.

Celtic have now won seven matches out of seven since the turn of the year, scoring 21 goals and conceding none and Rodgers (right) believes his side are in good shape ahead of the first leg of the Europa League tie against the Spanish side.

He said: “It is another good performanc­e, really focused, not giving away too much.

“We know it is a big step up for us on Thursday in terms of quality but I can’t complain.

“We are into the middle of CELTIC: Bain, Toljan, Boyata, Simunovic (Ajer, 46 mins), Hayes, Brown, McGregor, Christie (Edouard, 62 mins), Forrest, Sinclair, Burke (Weah, 67 mins). Unused subs: Gordon, Lustig, Bitton, Johnston

ST JOHNSTONE: Clark, Tanser, Shaughness­y, Davidson (Callachan, 68 mins), Kane, Wotherspoo­n, Kerr, Foster, Craig, Goss (Watt, 46 mins), Kennedy (Keown, 59 mins). Unused subs: Bell, Alston, Swanson, O’Halloran

Referee: Nick Walsh

Man of the match: Scott Sinclair

Match rating: 8/10

February and we haven’t conceded a goal, working very hard, players looking fresh and playing at a really good level.

“So it was good preparatio­n. We bring big confidence into the game. We understand the level of opponent.

“We are so excited for the game, it is a great game for us, the first leg of a European tie and we will be ready for it.”

It was a record 24th-straight victory in domestic cup ties and the Carnlough man said: “I didn’t want to mention it before, there is enough demand from me on them to perform well and win.

“But the consequenc­e of it is they break a record, another great tribute to how well they have been working for two and half years.”

The former Liverpool boss praised Sinclair after the winger took his tally to 16 for the season.

He said: “It is what he does, he is a goal scorer even though he plays off the side.

“The first goal was a great finish and then he is probably one of the few players who could keep up with Olly Burke to get in the box when he squares it.

“The third goal was a wonderful piece of skill and finish.”

French midfielder Olivier Ntcham returned from a hamstring injury to take his place on the bench but had to be withdrawn before the game with his place taken by Mikey Johnston.

Rodgers said: “He felt a tightness in his hamstring in the warm-up. It didn’t go but he felt it was too much of risk. We will probably scan that tomorrow to make sure.”

Defender Jozo Simunovic came off at half-time due to illness and Burke hobbled off Treble maker: Scott Sinclair

celebrates completing his

hat-trick

with an ankle knock but both should be okay for Thursday.

Celtic had beaten St Johnstone 2-0 both home and away in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p before their midweek win over Hibernian and it left the Perth side with five successive defeats.

Saints boss Wright conceded his side were simply “beaten by a far better side.”

He said: “Effectivel­y we lost the tie in first nine minutes with two goals.

“They have so much quality. There is no disgrace getting beaten by a team who are at the moment wiping the floor with everybody. We need to accept that and move on.”

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