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Celtic 5-1 Kilmarnock: Brendan Rodgers side return to summit after rout

James Forrest scores twice, with Ryan Christie also on target

Ryan Christie celebrates his goal for Celtic to make it 4-0 with Mikael Lustig
Image: Ryan Christie celebrates his goal for Celtic to make it 4-0 with Mikael Lustig

Celtic leapfrogged Kilmarnock at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a stunning 5-1 victory in their clash at Parkhead.

Steve Clarke's side travelled to Glasgow with a one-point lead over both Celtic and Rangers but their much-talked-about title credentials were first tested in the fifth minute when winger James Forrest swept the home side into the lead.

Further goals before the break from striker Odsonne Edouard, captain Mikael Lustig and midfielder Ryan Christie provided a reality check for the visitors.

Substitute Eamonn Brophy, on for Aaron Tshibola for the second half, reduced the deficit with a penalty in the 52nd minute, but Forrest grabbed his second to register Brendan Rodgers' first win over Clarke in five attempts in Scottish football after two draws and two Killie wins previously.

As well as taking Celtic two points clear of Kilmarnock at the top with two games in hand over the Rugby Park club - Rangers can go back top with a high-scoring win at Dundee on Sunday - the result and performance was a huge boost ahead of their crunch Europa League clash against Salzburg on Thursday.

Celtic's Ryan Chrsitie and Jozo Simunovic celebrate his goal to make it 4-0
Image: Celtic's Ryan Chrsitie and Jozo Simunovic celebrate his goal to make it 4-0

The visitors were handed a lesson in the first 45 minutes and they were still working their way into the game when Emilio Izaguirre's cross from the left touchline was swept in on the half-volley by Scotland winger Forrest from 12 yards.

Celtic looked in the mood and minutes later Killie keeper Daniel Bachmann moved smartly to prevent a second when his defender Scott Boyd miscued a clearance, before he blocked a close-range shot from Tom Rogic after he had been cleverly played in by Christie.

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Killie were caught out again in the 25th minute when another incisive attack through the middle saw Rogic play in Edouard, the French striker confidently knocking the ball past Bachmann from 14 yards.

James Forrest turns away to celebrate his opener for Celtic
Image: James Forrest turns away to celebrate his opener for Celtic

Rampant Celtic went looking for more goals and in the 36th minute the third arrived when midfielder Callum McGregor's free-kick from the left was volleyed in by Lustig from eight yards out.

Christie curled in the fourth with a 25-yard free-kick seconds before the break and the home side were given a deserved standing ovation going up the tunnel.

Seven minutes after the break Celtic defender Filip Benkovic was judged by referee Nick Walsh to have fouled attacker McKenzie inside the box and Brophy slammed the penalty past keeper Craig Gordon, who got a hand to the ball but
could not keep it out.

Forrest then made his mark again. The in-form winger was unfortunate when his side-footed shot rebounded off the
post but in the 67th minute he slammed in his second from an angle when the ball broke loose after Bachmann had thwarted Christie.

Both sides kept pushing for more but though Scott Sinclair curled against the goalframe, his side had sealed a convincing win against a Killie team who found out the hard way about title-winning standards.

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