Peerless Celtic break British unbeaten record

Peerless Celtic break British unbeaten record

French striker Moussa Dembele scored one and created another two as Celtic thrashed St Johnstone 4-0 to break their own 100-year British record of unbeaten domestic matches.

The Scottish champions extended their domestic unbeaten record to 63 to eclipse the Celtic team of Willie Maley who went 62 league games unbeaten – pre-League Cup whilst the Scottish Cup was not played during World War I – between 1915 and 1917.

Brendan Rodgers’s team are joint-third now  in UEFA’s all-time domestic unbeaten records list, alongside Moldovan side Sheriff Tiraspol.

Gibraltar’s Lincoln Red Imps (88) – who ironically began Rodgers tenure last year with an embarrassing defeat in a Champions  League first leg match – and Romania’s Steaua Bucharest – who won the European Cup in 1986 and reached the final in 1989 – of the late 1980s lead with 104.

Celtic's Scottish goalkeeper Craig Gordon, Celtic's Israeli midfielder Nir Bitton, Celtic's Scottish midfielder Scott Brown, Celtic's French striker Moussa Dembele, Celtic's English midfielder Scott Sinclair, Celtic's Scottish midfielder Stuart Armstrong, Celtic's Belgian defender Dedryck Boyata, Celtic's Swedish defender Mikael Lustig, Celtic's Scottish midfielder Callum McGregor, Celtic's Scottish midfielder James Forrest and Celtic's Scottish defender Kieran Tierney pose before the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO
Celtic’s Scottish goalkeeper Craig Gordon, Celtic’s Israeli midfielder Nir Bitton, Celtic’s Scottish midfielder Scott Brown, Celtic’s French striker Moussa Dembele, Celtic’s English midfielder Scott Sinclair, Celtic’s Scottish midfielder Stuart Armstrong, Celtic’s Belgian defender Dedryck Boyata, Celtic’s Swedish defender Mikael Lustig, Celtic’s Scottish midfielder Callum McGregor, Celtic’s Scottish midfielder James Forrest and Celtic’s Scottish defender Kieran Tierney pose before the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO

St Johnstone had been the last side to defeat Celtic on domestic duty back in May 2016, but they never looked like repeating that feat.

Scott Sinclair opened the scoring in the 28th minute before Dembele added a second in the 72nd minute.

Steven Anderson turned a Dembele cross into his own net two minutes later before Olivier Ntcham added a late fourth.

Celtic were unchanged from their Champions League 2-1 home defeat by Bayern Munich on Tuesday but they showed no signs of a European hangover as they quickly warmed to the task in the autumn sunshine.

A sluggish St Johnstone, without a goal since 23 September, went behind from Celtic’s first corner of the match.

Stuart Armstrong fired the low corner to the centre of the penalty area where there was plenty of space for the unmarked Sinclair to fire the ball high into the net beyond the despairing Zander Clark.

Celtic began the second half as they ended the first and came close to adding a second shortly after the restart.

An Armstrong corner in the 53rd minute was met by Dedryck Boyata but his looping header was nodded off the line by Aaron Comrie at the back post.

Celtic's Scottish defender Kieran Tierney runs during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO
Celtic’s Scottish defender Kieran Tierney runs during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO

Celtic doubled their lead when Dembele struck, the French striker started the move on the half-way line and burst into the box to get on the end of Armstrong’s cut-back to finish confidently past Clark.

Dembele proved to be a thorn in St Johnstone’s side as he set up Celtic’s third two minutes later.

Australian midfielder Tom Rogic fed the ball to the striker on the left wing and his attempt to pick out Sinclair with a cut-back came off Saints defender Anderson and trundled into his own net.

Celtic's Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers (C) looks on during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO
Celtic’s Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers (C) looks on during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Celtic and Bayern Munich at Celtic Park in Glasgow, on October 31, 2017. / AFP PHOTO

The French striker wasn’t finished as he then teed up substitute Ntcham to rifle a low strike past Clark with just a minute left as Celtic finished in style.

 

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