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If you’ve got a view on this story, we’d love to hear from you. sport@ eveningtimes. co.uk or on Facebook or Twitter but referee Alan Muir pointed to the spot and even booked the defender. Scott Sinclair, as he did at Murrayfield, put the ball one way as the keeper went the other.
The inevitable third arrived on 38 minutes. Kieran Tierney had been a threat all half and superbly got past Cammy Kerr, hitting the by-line like an old-fashioned winger, and his cut-back found James Forrest whose finish was superb.
On the stroke of half-time, Forrest nimbly made his way into Dundee’s box, he pinged a low cross to Edouard who needed one touch to pass the ball past a helpless Hamilton.
Some Dundee supporters left at the break. You couldn’t blame them. They missed a cracker three minutes into the second-half.
Celtic moved the ball quickly searching for an opening which was always going to come, Edouard intelligently took a touch and a second before playing slipping a pass through a gap which Christie had found and his finish topped a lovely move.
A fine Hamilton save denied Edouard send the ball into Dundee’s tip corner with a well-executed free-kick.
Lewis Morgan and Azrani were sent on before the hour, a debut for the Australian, as Rogic and Edouard had a rest. And Arzani’s great