Celtic Brush Hibs Aside as Fringe Players Make Their Mark

Celtic’s recent encounter with Hibs at Parkhead was a showcase of skill and strategy, ending in a decisive 4-1 victory for the champions.

A significant contributor to the victory came from Oh Hyeon-gyu, who was preferred over Kyogo Furuhashi, scored two goals demonstrating both finesse and power. His first goal was a subtle deflection from Cameron Carter-Vickers’ effort, while his second displayed sheer physicality and a sharp finish.

Another standout performer was Matt O’Riley, whose consistent excellence this season was again on display. His adept ball control and impressive passing range were instrumental, culminating in his eighth league goal of the season through a well-timed header.

Callum McGregor played further up the field with Tomoki Iwata sitting deeper.

Luis Palma’s performance was a significant improvement, marked by scoring a penalty and providing an assist for O’Riley’s header, a feat that earned him special praise. Christian Doidge for Hibs’ lone consolation goal.

This match not only solidified Celtic’s dominance but also highlighted the depth and versatility of their squad, contributing to a comprehensive team victory.

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