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Adam Idah doubles up in Celtic’s late comeback win at Motherwell

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Adam Idah came off the bench to hit a double as Celtic came from behind to win another close contest with Motherwell in stoppage time.

Celtic were in serious danger of losing more ground in the Premiershi­p title race after Blair Spittal scored a wonderful goal to give Motherwell a deserved half-time lead at Fir Park.

But Idah headed Celtic level within five minutes of the restart and struck in the third minute of added time as the champions turned the tide in the latter stages of the game. Fellow substitute Luis Palma made it 3-1 as Celtic cut the gap on leaders Rangers back to two points.

Rangers had piled the pressure on with a 5-0 victory over in-form Hearts on Saturday after Celtic lost top spot with two draws in their previous three league matches. Celtic knew they would likely face a tough encounter against Motherwell, who have drawn twice at Parkhead in the past year and ran Brendan Rodgers’s side close at Fir Park earlier this season, when Matt O’Riley netted a winner in the seventh minute of added time.

Celtic’s defence looked vulnerable on Sunday in the opening stages. Lennon Miller got Theo Bair and Jack Vale in behind with a quick pass on separate occasions. Bair finished brilliantl­y but was flagged offside and Vale could not get a shot away.

Vale soon forced a diving save from Joe Hart after slack play from Celtic and Motherwell cut open their visitors with an excellent one-touch move which ended with Georgie Gent slicing wide.

Celtic only carved out one real firsthalf chance, when McGregor’s throughbal­l found Kyogo Furuhashi, but Kelly came out to block with his feet. Motherwell remained a threat though and their opener was a thing of beauty. Miller swivelled past McGregor with a tremendous piece of skill and set up Spittal

to curl the ball out of Hart’s reach from 22 yards.

Idah came on for Furuhashi, who appeared to hurt his troublesom­e shoulder late in the first half. The Irishman made an instant impact, getting a run on Dan Casey to meet Taylor’s cross and power a header home from 12 yards.

The goal did not initially shift the momentum, though. Hart pulled off a brilliant stop from Miller’s header and Vale threatened twice, the second time when tackling the Celtic goalkeeper, who was relieved to see the ball go wide.

But the champions began to exert more pressure. Cameron Carter-Vickers came off the bench to add an assurance to the Celtic defence and fellow substitute Yang Hyun-jun was causing far more problems for the home team than the man he replaced, Nicolas Kuhn.

Liam Scales had a header saved, Daizen Maeda failed to get any of three chances on target and Idah got ahead of his marker to convert Johnston’s low cross before Palma tapped home Yang’s ball across the face of goal.

 ?? ?? Adam Idah celebrates after giving Celtic the lead in stoppage time. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
Adam Idah celebrates after giving Celtic the lead in stoppage time. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

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