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Celtic vs Dundee United. Scottish Premiership.

Celtic ParkAttendance49,000.

Celtic 1

  • R Keane (20th minute)

Dundee United 0

    Keane boosts Bhoys' hopes

    Image: Keane: Scored only goal

    Celtic took advantage of Rangers' postponement to close the gap at the top via a 1-0 win over Dundee United.

    Mowbray's men close gap on Rangers to seven points

    Celtic took advantage of Rangers' postponement to close the gap at the top of the table as Robbie Keane's goal saw off Dundee United at Parkhead. Rangers' trip to St Johnstone fell victim to the cold weather and that enabled Celtic to move to within seven points of their Old Firm rivals courtesy of Keane's first-half goal. The on-loan Irishman latched on to fellow January signing Diomansy Kamara's pass before slipping the ball beyond United keeper Dusan Pernis. United had already taken four points from six against Celtic this season and with Scotland boss Craig Levein, their former manager, watching from the stand they must have fancied their chances again. Levein, though, watched Keane open the scoring for the home side in the 21st minute after Kamara had cleverly sprung United's offside trap.

    Dominated

    From then until the half-time whistle, Celtic dominated with Keane pulling the strings. In the 33rd minute United defender Garry Kenneth was booked for a cynical foul on Marc-Antoine Fortune just outside the box but again the Taysiders survived the set-piece. Thomas Rogne might have scored his first Celtic goal when he climbed high to meet a Ki Sung-Yueng corner from the right but the Norwegian defender headed past the far post when it looked like he should have hit the target. Then, in another brief spell of pressure on the United goal which promised a second goal for the Parkhead side, Pernis made a fine block from Scott Brown's thunderous shot, before making another decent save from Fortune moments later. Aside from an Andy Webster header which flew wide of the target, the Tannadice side had rarely threatened. United boss Peter Houston would have been looking for a massive improvement from his side after the break. However, just four minutes in to the second half Celtic wasted another chance to possibly tie up the points when Keane set up Fortune only to watch the former Nancy striker mis-kick from six yards out, with Kenneth gratefully clearing. As United appeared at last to be getting down to work and have a go at Celtic, Prince Buaben fired over the bar from 30 yards.
    Tension
    But the Hoops soon reasserted themselves and Pernis again had to block from Brown after the Celtic captain had been set up by Ki, whose resultant corner was headed straight at the United keeper by Rogne. A snap-shot by Kamara just before the hour mark drew another decent save from Pernis who, moments later, made an even better parry from Keane. But Pernis was again called in to action to tip a goalbound shot from Landry N'Guemo round the post with the visitors again escaping from the corner unscathed. With only one goal to show for their dominance, there was no hiding the tension which enveloped Celtic Park in the closing stages and there was a collective gasp of relief in the 78th minute when Hoops keeper Artur Boruc had to make a point-blank save from Jon Daly. However, Celtic were not further troubled and deservedly took the three points which spices up the title race ahead of next week's trip to Ibrox.

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