Irish Sunday Mirror

FORREST GAZUMP

Winger back with a bang as he helps Hoops to win over Bairns

- RONNIE ESPLIN

Celtic 3 Falkirk 0

CELTIC began their defence of the Scottish Cup huffing and puffing before eventually dismissing Falkirk 3-0 at Parkhead.

The Glasgow club have been in talks this week with former Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe about the vacant managerial post.

In the meantime, interim boss John Kennedy watched the Hoops put the much-changed League One leaders under relentless pressure in their third-round tie.

But they had to wait until the 56th minute to take the lead through a deflected drive from James Forrest, who was making his first start in six months.

Midfielder Ryan Christie doubled the lead two

minutes later and a more relaxed home side added another goal from substitute Mohamed Elyounouss­i in the 79th minute to put a sheen on the scoreline.

Inevitably, Celtic took control of the ball from the first whistle and penned back the spirited visitors.

However, Falkirk goalkeeper Robbie Mutch was not really called upon until the 10th minute when he pushed a drive from Hoops midfielder David Turnbull past the post for a corner, from which Griffiths missed the target from 14 yards. Christie sent two efforts sailing over the crossbar and a penalty claim for Lewis Neilson’s tackle on Griffiths inside the penalty area was ignored by referee John Beaton before Mutch saved a decent strike by Diego Laxalt. Celtic’s attacks continued in waves but the goal refused to come. Turnbull skimmed the bar with a curled free-kick, Kristoffer Ajer drove into the Falkirk box before firing wide, the half ending with Forrest redirectin­g a header over from eight yards. The second half continued along the same lines. Celtic eventually broke the deadlock when Forrest took a pass from Rogic, turned back inside on to his right and fired in a drive that clipped Kyle Mcclelland before it sped past beat Mutch. Two minutes later Christie’s low drive from 22 yards beat the Falkirk keeper at his near post to end any sense of jeopardy. Both sides made more replacemen­ts and Elyounouss­i, on for Forrest five minutes earlier, took a Jonjoe Kenny pass and dinked the ball over for 3-0.

 ??  ?? HE JAMES TO PLEASE James Forrest puts Celtic in front in the win over Falkirk in the Scottish Cup
HE JAMES TO PLEASE James Forrest puts Celtic in front in the win over Falkirk in the Scottish Cup

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