Terry Butcher's youngsters waved good riddance to the controversial Fir Park pitch
for another season - but Craig Beattie denied them a winning send-off.
David Clarkson looked set to overshadow Stephen Pearson's anticipated first
return to his former club with a strongly disputed goal which had more than a
hint of offside.
But the youngster emerged from the shadows of missing trio Henrik Larsson,
Chris Sutton and John Hartson to give the inexperienced champions a draw.
Martin O'Neill made eight changes from the side which completed a whitewash of
wins over Rangers at Parkhead on Saturday ahead of the Tennent's Scottish Cup
final.
But the clutch of first-team stars would not have minded missing out on the
risk of serious injury on the Fir Park potato patch ahead of the showpiece with
Dunfermline.
It was no surprise both sets of players found it hard to control or predict
the bounce of the ball before even trying to contemplate anything which
resembled football.
Celtic did their best with Manchester United-bound Liam Miller and Pearson
showing some good early touches which infuriated the home crowd even further.
But the ambitious Scotland international ignored that and almost put Craig
Beattie through in the sixth minute - but Barry John Corr raced off his line to
clear.
Scott McDonald thought he had given the home side a shock lead in the 17th
minute when he headed the ball home from close range, after Clarkson had flicked
Stephen Craigan's cross over the head of Marshall - but the linesman rightly had
his flag up for offside.
Beattie was raging with John Rowbotham in the 21st minute when he ran at
Craigan and appeared to be tripped just outside the box but the referee ignored
his pleas.
The home side again did well to play some football in the 24th minute when
McDonald picked Alex Burns out in the area but Stephen McManus did well to block
his shot.
At the other end Ross Wallace kept on teasing the Motherwell defence and his
deep cross was inviting his team-mates to attack it - but Jamie Smith could not
make a telling connection.
The youngster's trickery almost brought him a frustrated kicking in the 36th
but Paul Quinn fortunately could not get near him with a reckless swipe which
escaped a booking.
The second half started as uninspiring as the first and Clarkson summed up the
action with a shot which flashed wide of the post from Burns' pass.
So bad was the game that the Motherwell supporters turned their attentions to
annoying the stewards with a beachball.
But the match finally came to life when Miller lunged at Martyn Corrigan late
with two feet and earned the midfielder a deserved yellow card.
But Motherwell snatched a controversial lead in the 64th minute through
Clarkson despite a big suggestion of offside.
Burns ran onto Quinn's through-ball and as the Celtic defence stood expecting
the flag to go up he played the ball across goal for the youngster to steer the
ball home.
McGeady did not want to be outdone and he pushed his long-range effort around
the post before unconvincingly keeping his corner out at the near post.
The same player should have pulled the champions level in the 73rd minute
after Beattie had nodded Wallace's cross into his path but he snatched at it and
blazed over the bar.
Lennon was booked for upsetting Rowbotham moments later before Clarkson missed
a glorious chance to kill Celtic off in the 77th minute.
Marshall kept Craigan's header out, from Jason Dair's corner, but the
youngster blazed over from under the crossbar.
That proved costly, however, as Celtic drew themselves level in the 79th
minute when Beattie arrived at the near post to head Smith's corner across the
goalline.
McManus was booked late on for a foul on Kenny Wright before Burns headed
straight at Marshall from eight yards.
Teams
Motherwell: Corr, Quinn, Craigan, Corrigan, Hammell, Lasley,
Fagan (Fitzpatrick 69), Burns, Dair,
Scott McDonald (Wright 84), Clarkson (Kevin McDonald 86).
Subs Not Used: Higgins, Reid.
Goals: Clarkson 64.
Celtic: Marshall, Mjallby, Lennon, McManus, Smith, Miller,
Lambert, Pearson, Wallace, McGeady, Beattie.
Subs Not Used: McNamara, Balde, Douglas, Varga, McBride.
Booked: Miller, Lennon, McManus.
Goals: Beattie 79.
Att: 7,749
Ref: J Rowbotham (Scotland).