The Celtic Star
·3 November 2024
The Celtic Star
·3 November 2024
Kyogo and Daizen Maeda celebrate a Daizen goal against Aberdeen in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden on 2nd November 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Some of the goals on show were of the very highest order. The interchanging play from middle to front dismantled a Dons side whose unbeaten run of 16 matches under Jimmy Thelin came to a sobering end at the national stadium as Celtic delivered an emphatic reality check.
A few eyebrows were raised prior to the match over Brendan Rodgers’ team selection, but that is why the Irishman’s paid the big bucks. Rodgers’ now has 12 wins from 12 at Hampden Park and will be going for his 10th trophy as Celtic manager across his two spells in December’s final. Brendan picked up his first yellow card at Hampden for doing an impersonation of Slippy G, his former captain at Liverpool. That just added to the entertainment on show from this wonderful Celtic team he has created.
Brendan Rodgers salutes the Celtic support after the 6-0 win against Aberdeen in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden on 2nd November 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Three goals in 11 minutes set the Hoops well on their way, firstly through Cameron Carter-Vickers whose bullet header opened the scoring after half an hour. Moments later, Kyogo made it two with the goal being made in Japan. It was Daizen Maeda’s press that forced Slobodan Rubezic’s error which resulted in Kyogo netting his sixth goal at Hampden in three years as a Hoops player.
A terrific opening 45 was finished off by Maeda deservedly grabbing the first mission of his hat-trick. Latching onto an exceptional pass from the outstanding Nicolas Kuhn, the Japanese winger’s duly dispatched, putting Aberdeen well and truly to the sword.
Cameron Carter-Vickers opens the scoring in the 6-0 win against Aberdeen in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden on 2nd November 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Meanwhile, Kuhn has now been involved in 15 goal involvements so far this season. Undoubtedly, the German has been the best player in Scotland thus far and has morphed into a Celtic talisman. Running out of superlatives to demonstrate the quality of the talented wideman which was illustrated by Celtic’s fifth of the game. Michael Stewart outlined in commentary that there could have been three Dimitar Mitov’s in goal, and they still would have got nowhere near Kuhn’s world-class strike.
The Green Brigade’s ‘At Least You Still Have The Northern Lights’ banner at the Premier Sports semi-final as Celtic beat Aberdeen 6-0. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star
Celtic’s sixth was the pick of the bunch. Hatate’s defence splitting pass to Bernardo who flicked it round to Johnston who then laid it on a plate for Maeda to grab his hat-trick was a goal of the season contender. That quick, dynamic play caused the Dons many problems all evening, and it summed up the performance from Brendan Rodgers’ men.
Special mention to Reo Hatate, who possibly produced his finest display since arriving to Glasgow in January 2021. Dons midfield duo Graeme Shinnie and Sivert Nilsen could not get close to Hatate who outclassed the pair for 90 minutes.
Hampden Park, 2nd November 2024 Premier Sports semi-final as Celtic beat Aberdeen 6-0. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star
Today, Celtic will find out their opponents for December’s Scottish League Cup final. Sadly, for any of the Hoops domestic challengers, the result against Aberdeen is and will not be an isolated scoreline. Celtic can inflict that kind of ruthlessness of any side in Scotland, and quite rightly so given the financial disparity. A 22nd Scottish League Cup triumph and a historic 119th trophy awaits the champions of Scotland in a month’s time.
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