The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

More woe for Celtic as White heads in winner for Staggies

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ROSS COUNTY 1 CELTIC 0

Jordan White was the County hero as they inflicted a second defeat on Celtic this season and put Rangers on course for a Parkhead title party.

White headed home unchalleng­ed from a 71stminute free-kick to lift County off the bottom of the Premiershi­p above Hamilton and Kilmarnock and leave Celtic 18 points adrift of Rangers.

The champions’ 1-0 loss means Rangers could officially clinch the title at Celtic Park on March 21 if both sides win their two games beforehand.

This fresh setback piled more misery on Hoops fans after a five-match winning run gave them some respite from a season that imploded long ago.

County’s Betfred Cup victory at Celtic Park on November 29 sparked angry protests outside the stadium and this latest result comes six days after chairman Ian Bankier revealed a review into Lennon’s position remained ongoing.

Lennon brought Scott Brown and Tom Rogic back into his starting line-up with Albian Ajeti and Ismaila Soro dropping to the bench. County started with target man White leading the line as John Hughes made four changes.

Celtic left-back Greg Taylor was forced off injured with Diego Laxalt on as a natural replacemen­t.

County had their fair share of chances in the opening half-hour.

Midfielder Tony Andreu forced Scott Bain into a good diving save before heading over after Jason Naismith had beaten Rogic to Charlie Lakin’s deep corner.

The hosts had another chance after White won a long ball and Michael Gardyne fed Blair Spittal, whose low drive was turned past the post.

Celtic were gifted a good opportunit­y when goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw miskicked a clearance. Odsonne Edouard squared for David Turnbull but the ball was nicked off his feet.

Christie hit a halfchance wide before his more significan­t miss. Callum Mcgregor drove forward and played Edouard in to set up Christie but he cleared the stand with his effort from seven yards.

County also lost a defender to injury before the break as Keith Watson replaced Callum Morris.

Spittal had an effort saved just after the restart before Laxalt and Christie failed to get shots on target from just outside the box.

Christie finally got one on target, but Laidlaw got down quickly to stop his shot from close range.

The hosts got the breakthrou­gh after Jonjoe Kenny fouled Harry Paton on the left wing. The substitute took the free-kick himself and White headed into the top corner at the far post.

Christie fired just over before being replaced by Mohamed Elyounouss­i in the 83rd minute and the substitute came closest to an equaliser, with Laidlaw stretching to push his header wide.

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Jordan White heads in County’s winner.

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