Israeli Liel Abada was the hero for Celtic as his brace helped them to a thumping win

Celtic 4-0 Rangers: Hoops blow rivals away in rampant first half with Liel Abada’s brace and Jota strike… before David Turnball’s second-half effort moves them five points clear at top of Scottish Premiership

  • Celtic win Old Firm derby against fierce rivals Rangers to stay top of SPL table
  • Two goals from Liel Abada and one from Jota put Celtic into comfortable lead
  • David Turnball added a fourth for the Hoops in the 78th minute to seal victory
  • The Hoops have extended their lead in the table to five points with crucial win 

Celtic swatted Old Firm rivals Rangers away with ease in a thumping 4-0 cinch Premiership win at Parkhead.

In a barnstorming first-half Liel Abada fired the home side after eight minutes and the Israel winger grabbed a second just before the break, after Portuguese winger Jota had scored with a delightful chip.

The Hoops had opened up a 3-0 interval gap in this fixture in February and the result would have stayed the same this time had substitute David Turnbull not accepted a gift from Jon McLaughlin to shoot past the Gers goalkeeper for number four, sealing another sore Old Firm defeat for the Ibrox outfit.

Israeli Liel Abada was the hero for Celtic as his brace helped them to a thumping win

Israeli Liel Abada was the hero for Celtic as his brace helped them to a thumping win

Abada scored his second goal of the game with a low strike through the legs of Jon McLaughlin

Abada scored his second goal of the game with a low strike through the legs of Jon McLaughlin

After the first Old Firm game of the season and the sixth league fixture, Ange Postecoglou’s side have a five-point lead over their city rivals and even so early in the season look on course to retain the title.

However, it did not start well for the home side. Within seconds of the kick-off Hoops striker Kyogo Furuhashi had been challenged by Gers midfielder John Lundstram which left him holding his arm, and he soon had to be replaced by Giorgos Giakoumakis.

There was always the threat that Celtic could blow Rangers away in a quick start and by half-time the Light Blues were in a state of disarray.

Jota netted Celtic's second goal of the game when he lofted the ball over Jon McLaughlin

Jota netted Celtic’s second goal of the game when he lofted the ball over Jon McLaughlin

The first-half mauling started with a quick throw-in on the left by Jota which found Matt O’Riley and his cutback saw Abada screw his shot past McLaughlin – who got a hand to the ball but could not keep it out.

A Ryan Kent challenge on Abada in the Rangers box brought shouts of a penalty by Hoops fans which were ignored by referee Nick Walsh, before Giakoumakis missed a great chance when he headed an O’Riley cross past the far post.

Rangers created and missed their first chance when Antonio Colak headed wide an inviting Borna Barisic cross in the 21st minute.

The visitors were again made to pay for switching off when quick-thinking O’Riley sent Jota scampering into the box and his deft chip over McLaughlin made it 2-0, to the delight of the Celtic fans.

The Portuguese winger celebrates his goal in the Old Firm derby against Rangers

The Portuguese winger celebrates his goal in the Old Firm derby against Rangers 

Colak headed a James Tavernier corner over the bar but Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s team soon found themselves further behind.

McLaughlin did well to save a Jota cross but moments later Greg Taylor’s cross from the byline ended up at the feet of Abada, who slammed the ball low past the goalkeeper.

The 800 or so Rangers fans stuck in the corner were in fear of further damage after the break, during which Gers winger Scott Wright had replaced midfielder Glen Kamara.

The pace dipped a little and then on came more substitutes. Moritz Jenz replaced Celtic defender Carl Starfelt and for Rangers Scott Arfield and Alfredo Morelos came on for Malik Tillman and Colak.

David Turnball added a fourth to seal the win and send them five points clear in the SPL table

David Turnball added a fourth to seal the win and send them five points clear in the SPL table

Celtic had it all in hand. There were half-chances at both ends – Morelos missed two – but the match was played to the soundtrack of joyous Hoops fans, who welcomed on Turnbull, Daizen Maeda and Aaron Mooy in the 71st minute for O’Riley, Abada and Reo Hatate.

Ryan Jack and Fashion Sakala had just replaced Kent and Lundstram for Rangers when McLaughlin inexplicably passed a goal-kick to Turnbull, who gratefully slammed the ball straight back into the net.

Celtic will now prepare for their glamour Champions League opener against Real Madrid on Tuesday night on a real high.

Rangers’ opener in the competition takes place the following night in Amsterdam against Ajax and they have to somehow regroup after a damaging afternoon.

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