The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Morelos breaks his Old Firm derby duck as Gers stay unbeaten

Celtic share spoils with rivals in Parkhead draw

- RONNIE ESPLIN

Alfredo Morelos broke his scoring duck against Celtic as champions Rangers left Parkhead with a 1-1 draw and their unbeaten Scottish Premiershi­p run intact.

Hoops attacker Mohamed Elyounouss­i headed in an Odsonne Edouard cross in the 23rd minute before the Gers striker levelled in the 38th minute, also with a header.

It was his first goal against Celtic at the 15th time of asking and it proved, along with a fine performanc­e by Allan Mcgregor, to be enough to make it 33 league games unbeaten and keep the 20-point gap between the teams.

The draw came at the end of a traumatic week for the Ibrox men in which they were knocked out of the Europa League by Slavia Prague with midfielder Glen Kamara claiming he was subject to a racist slur by Ondrej Kudela.

Celtic skipper Scott Brown had a quick word with Kamara in the build-up and the Hoops players, like their Ibrox counterpar­ts, chose not to take the knee before kick-off in support of the Finland internatio­nal.

Traditiona­l rivalries then commenced, albeit it was unusually tame in the early stages.

The visitors, with Filip Helander and Ianis Hagi in for Nathan Patterson and Scott Arfield, started confidentl­y enough but gradually Celtic, unchanged, began to impose themselves.

Callum Mcgregor, after working a one-two with defender Stephen Welsh, cleared the bar with a drive from the edge of the box.

The Parkhead midfielder was involved in the goal, sending Edouard down the left flank with a pin-point pass and when the Frenchman flighted the ball across the six-yard box past Helander, Elyounouss­i’s header beat Mcgregor.

As Celtic took control, referee Willie Collum booked Edouard for diving in the box after a sliding challenge by Gers left-back Borna Barisic before Ibrox keeper Mcgregor had to block a close-range drive from his Celtic namesake with his foot.

Then Rangers struck. Morelos’ landmark goal came after right-back Jonjoe Kenny’s long back pass to keeper Scott Bain went out for a corner.

Barisic’s outswingin­g delivery was headed on by defender Leon Balogun and the Colombia striker nipped in at the back post to head into an empty net.

A flurry of activity followed. Edouard was played in by Elyounouss­i but Mcgregor stopped the striker’s close-range shot at the second attempt, while at the other end Bain saved a drive from Ryan Kent.

Mcgregor then saved an Elyounouss­i header from a David Turnbull corner as Celtic finished the half strongly.

In the second half Patterson replaced Balogun and Arfield soon came on for Hagi, by which time the home side were pushing hard to regain their lead.

Celtic racked up more chances. In the 71st minute Mcgregor used his foot again to deny Turnbull’s low angled drive before Edouard headed the corner over the bar.

Kemar Roofe replaced Morelos and Scott Wright came on for Joe Aribo as the visitors, who were offering little in attack, tried to get a foothold.

Celtic substitute James Forrest took over from Turnbull and Tom Rogic came on for Elyounouss­i before Edouard missed a cross from Kenny by inches.

After the game Celtic skipper Scott Brown insisted his side should have had a penalty for the Edouard incident with Borna Barisic.

The Hoops captain said: “We were exceptiona­l. We could have had three or four and had a penalty denied as well. It’s a stonewalle­r.

“There’s no reason for Odsonne to go down as he chops inside. There’s contact.

“They managed to get back in the game but we had enough chances to win it. I thought we were very good today throughout the whole 90 minutes.”

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard was pleased with the result, saying: “I thought it was a good game. Celtic had some opportunit­ies, we had a couple of opportunit­ies.

“It was all set for someone to go and grab it and win it.

“But, listen, we are away from home, we are the champions, we have taken seven points out of nine in terms of Old Firm games and are still 20 points clear.

“This is a more positive result for us than them.”

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 ??  ?? FINALLY: Alfredo Morelos nips in to notch his first goal against Celtic in 15 meetings.
FINALLY: Alfredo Morelos nips in to notch his first goal against Celtic in 15 meetings.
 ??  ?? Bosses Steven Gerrard and John Kennedy at full-time.
Bosses Steven Gerrard and John Kennedy at full-time.

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