The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kevin Nisbet celebrates after netting Hibs’ late equaliser to deny coronaviru­s-hit Celtic in a 1-1 Premiershi­p draw

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Celtic’s controvers­ial Dubai trip came back to haunt them as the coronaviru­s-hit Parkhead side’s makeshift line-up allowed Kevin Nisbet to snatch a 1-1 draw for Hibernian at Parkhead.

Boss Neil Lennon, his assistant John Kennedy and 13 first-team players sat out the game after being ordered to self-isolate on returning from a controvers­ial Dubai training camp.

That ruling came after injured defender Christophe­r Jullien was confirmed to have contracted the virus while in the Middle East with his team-mates.

And there was another sickener for the reigning champions – who had firstteam coach Gavin Strachan in the dugout – as Nisbet smashed home in injurytime to cancel out David Turnbull’s late free-kick.

The gamble in flying 3,000 miles during a global pandemic has backfired for Lennon and his team, who now find themselves 21 points behind runaway Premiershi­p leaders Rangers, albeit with three games in hand.

The track and trace blow came just hours before kick-off as Celtic confirmed the game would go ahead without a host of their big names.

The latest developmen­ts in a sorry saga for the Glasgow giants brought another rebuke from Nicola Sturgeon as Scotland’s first minister again questioned whether the trip was “really essential” before saying the football authoritie­s should decide whether Celtic should face action.

But the biggest backlash is likely to come from the furious Celtic support, who have seen their club slip up time and again during a campaign in which they were supposed to fulfil their 10-in-a-row destiny.

Captain Scott Brown led the list of notable absentees, with no sign of first-choice goalkeeper Vasilis Barkas, defenders Kristopher Ajer and Hatem abd Elhamed, midfield men Mohamed Elyounouss­i, Ryan Christie and Olivier Ntcham and strikers Odsonne Edouard, Leigh Griffiths and Albian Ajeti.

Yet the champions were still able to field eight establishe­d first-teamers, while back- up stopper Conor Hazard and Stephen Welsh have both played a handful of games this season.

Only American winger Cameron Harper was new to first-team action as he started up front.

Hibs reluctantl­y lined up after failing with a late bid to force Celtic to retest their squad (see below).

It was no surprise to see them take the game to their hosts and they created three chances inside the first 10 minutes. Celtic did better to close the gaps after that but were hardly dominant.

Yet they might have grabbed a lead had Harper not taken a shot himself – finding only the sidenettin­g – when he had Tom RogicandT urn bull screaming for a cutback.

Ismaila Soro and Diego Laxalt both tried their luck from distance before the break but former Arsenal keeper Matt Macey, making his Hibs debut, got hands on both efforts. Callum Mcgregor then dragged wide after being played in by Turnbull’s spooned pass.

Harper had to be replaced on the hour after going down with cramp but with none of their bighitters to turn to, Strachan was forced to bring on another youngster in Armstrong Oko-flex.

But that only underlined Celtic’s lack of cutting edge and Hibswouldh ave opened the scoring had it not been for Hazard’s brave block on Melker Hallberg.

It appeared, however, that Turnbull had got the hosts out of jail with eight minutes left. Brought down by Hibs sub Stephen Mcginn, he got up to whip a fabulous free-kick over the wall and past Macey.

But Celtic’s Achilles heel was exposed yet again 60 seconds into stoppage time. Stevie Mallan’s free-kick was met by Paul Mcginn as he climbed over Turnbull. Shane Duffy cleared off the line but only as far as Nisbet, who rammed home from close range.

It was a devastatin­g blow to the Hoops and another may have followed soon after, but Mallan saw his strike creep over the bar.

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 ??  ?? Kevin Nisbet hammers the ball into the Celtic net for Hibernian’s late equaliser.
Kevin Nisbet hammers the ball into the Celtic net for Hibernian’s late equaliser.

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