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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

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