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KILMARNOCK REPORTS 1997-1998
Picture Pat Nevin is confronted by Stephane Mahe.

Kilmarnock 0 Celtic 0

Kilmarnock, soundly beaten by Celtic at Parkhead earlier in the season, proved frustrating opposition for the Coca-Cola Cup winners in a goalless but entertaining draw in the rain.

Central defenders Jim Lockland and Kevin McGowne were more than a match for the inform Henrik Larsson and the recalled Simon Donnelly.

Chances in the game were few and far between with neither goalkeeper getting many opportunities to shine.

The visitors began brightly with Andy Thom causing problems on the left and his 11th minute shot was bang on target but Dragoje Lekovic held the ball comfortably under the crossbar.

Larsson then set up Donnelly on the right but his shot was deflected past by Lekovic for a corner.

Donnelly returned the compliment a few minutes later with a perfect cross inside for Larsson but the striker headed wide of the goal with only the goal keeper to beat.

Ironically, Celtic's closest first-half effort came from Killie MacPherson, who misjudged yet another Donnelly cross and headed the ball inches over his own bar.

At times play became a bit torrid and in a hectic three-minute spell before the interval Paul Lambert, Tom Boyd and Jerome Varelle were all yellow-carded

After the break the home side posed more of a threat to Celtic with French striker Varelle upsetting the visitors with his powerful running.

He almost set up the opener for Kilmarnock in the 41st minute but his cross from the right was intercepted by Stubbs with Pat Nevin waiting unmarked in the middle.

On the other mark Nevin wasted a great opportunity when he rose to meet a Dillon cross but the winger sent the ball wide of the target with a goal at his mercy.

Just after that Killie had a strong penalty appeal turned down when Boyd appeared to foul Paul Wright in the box but referee Mike McCurry waved aside the appeal.

Boyd was then fortunate to avoid a second yellow card when he brought down Varelle as the Frenchman burst clear.

In a hectic final 10-minute spell both sides had opportunities to grab a winner but the game ended with a point a piece.

Teams:

Kilmarnock: Lekovic, MacPherson, Kerr, Lauchlan, McGowne, Holt, Nevin, Reilly, Wright, Vareille, Burke (Henry 74).

Subs Not Used: Mitchell, Roberts.

Booked: MacPherson, Vareille.

Celtic: Gould, Boyd, Mahe, McNamara, Rieper, Stubbs, Larsson, Burley, Donnelly, Lambert, Thom (Jackson 69).

Subs Not Used: Annoni, Hannah.

Booked: Boyd, Mahe, Lambert.

Att: 15,632

Ref: M McCurry (Glasgow).

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