Vidar Riseth emerged the unlikely hero as Celtic established themselves as the
main challengers to Rangers in the title run-in.
The Ibrox outfit remain 10 points ahead at the summit, but Riseth's
49th-minute header at Parkhead ensures Celtic displace Kilmarnock in second
position.
Yet it was a far from convincing triumph for the home side against a
Kilmarnock team who denied them space during what, but for one blemish, was a
well-organised defensive display.
Sadly for Bobby Williamson's men it was their one moment of slackness which
proved the difference, a Lubomir Moravcik corner picking out Riseth unmarked.
The Rugby Park outfit will still consider themselves in contention, but both
the Old Firm sides are unbeaten since the winter shutdown creating and
sustaining an ominous momentum.
There were no little tension in the closing stages as Celtic held on for what
was ultimately an edgy win, but the victory, for all its flaws, was a vital
objective achieved.
With Phil O'Donnell failing a late fitness test, Regi Blinker, who has been
sidelined with a groin problem, made his first start since scoring against the
same opposition on September 12.
Craig Burley and Darren Jackson were both restored to the bench, but Riseth
was forced into an unhappy defensive role as Tom Boyd (stomach) and Alan Stubbs
(ankle) were missing.
Celtic almost moved ahead in stunning fashion in the third minute as Moravcik
exchanged passes with Henrik Larsson before unleashing a first-time volley which
flashed just wide.
Kilmarnock's response was a fluid move which saw Alex Burke force Riseth into
a blunder with a low cross and an Ally McCoist snap shot smothered well by
Jonathan Gould.
An Iain Durrant challenge then prevented Harald Brattbakk turning in a
Moravcik cross as the visitors, through Gary Holt and Martin Baker, tried
without success to beat Gould from distance.
Kilmarnock's game plan was clearly to deny Celtic any space in which to settle
into their usual goals routine and it worked as the home team lacked the
movement upfield to counter the tactic.
Moravcik threaded a neat ball into the feet of Brattbakk on the half-hour but
the chance vanished as soon as it had arrived with the Norwegian sluggish.
After 35 minutes, Moravcik sent a half-volley over the bar, while Kilmarnock
keeper Gordon Marshall was equal to a powerful Blinker run and drive, his first
real save of the contest.
Kilmarnock could, perhaps should, have moved ahead six minutes before the
break as McCoist, looking offside, burst clear only for his shot to strike the
inside of a post and rebound to safety.
Celtic moved ahead after 49 minutes when a curling Moravcik corner was met by
a free header by Riseth who made no mistake at the near post.
Moments earlier another Moravcik flag kick had eluded every Celtic touch, but
Riseth was on hand and unmarked to place a firm close range header past
Marshall.
At once both the tempo and the mood of proceedings changed as the restless
Celtic support relaxed and the players were able to be more patient in their
approach.
Brattbakk might have done better with a far post Johan Mjallby cross, then the
Norwegian was denied by Ray Montgomerie when clear on the last man virtually
running into the defender.
Tosh McKinlay then hit a right-foot 20-yard effort against the outside of the
post as Celtic looked for the second goal which would effectively seal the
points.
After 73 minutes, Brattbakk, enterprising if not always effective, cut inside
from the right before firing an angled drive that Marshall was able to push wide
of the target.
The visiting keeper was again on hand to deny the same player in Celtic's next
attack as Brattbakk battled his way into space only for his eventual strike to
lack real venom.
Jackie McNamara tested Marshall again with three minutes remaining even though
the late possession tended to be with Kilmarnock as Celtic held on grimly to
what they had.
Teams
Celtic: Gould, Mahe, McNamara, Larsson, Brattbakk, Lambert,
McKinlay, Blinker, Moravcik, Riseth, Mjallby.
Subs Not Used: Burley, Jackson, Healy, Burchill, Kerr.Booked: Mjallby.
Goals: Riseth 49.
Kilmarnock: Marshall, MacPherson, Montgomerie, McGowne, Reilly,
Holt, Durrant, McCoist (Wright 71), Mahood (Roberts 89), Baker,Burke (Henry 76).
Subs Not Used: Lauchlan, Strain.
Booked: Baker, Mahood.
Att: 59,126
Ref: J McCluskey (Stewarton).