Eurosport - Sun, 08 Mar 09:12:00 2009
Celtic's dreams of a domestic treble were ended after St Mirren sent them crashing out the Scottish Cup with a 1-0 quarter-final win.
A second-half Billy Mehmet (pictured) penalty was enough to seal the win, their first over Celtic in nearly 20 years and just a week after the Buddies has been on the wrong side of a seven-goal mauling by the Parkhead side.
The win sends St Mirren into the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup for the first time since 1987, the year they last won the competition, and keeps their unbeaten record at the New St Mirren Park intact.
It means Old Firm rivals Rangers, who take on Hamilton at Ibrox on Sunday, are the only team who can now complete a clean sweep of domestic trophies.
With a point to prove after last weekend's thrashing, St Mirren started strongly with Garry Brady the first to test Artur Boruc in goal after just 90 seconds.
The midfielder fired in a vicious shot from the right which the Polish keeper managed to beat out and Steven Thomson's follow-up was blocked by Stephen McManus.
But it only took a few minutes for Celtic to adapt to the blustery conditions before they had their first chance in the sixth minute.
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink was at full stretch when he connected with an Andreas Hinkel cross at the back post but he fired his shot well over the bar from an awkward angle.
Scott McDonald thought he had given Celtic the lead in the 14th minute when he glanced home a header from Shunsuke Nakamura's cross from the right but the Australian's effort was ruled offside.
St Mirren's defence looked to have learned lessons from their heavy defeat at Parkhead and when Nakamura fired in an in-swinging free-kick from the left in the 43rd minute defender Mo Camara was there to clear the danger.
Celtic started the second-half with more purpose going forward and in the 51st minute Aiden McGeady fired in a long-range effort which keeper Chris Smith had covered as it went wide of the post.
Two minutes later Darren O'Dea sent his header from a Nakamura corner well over the bar under no pressure.
But it was St Mirren who took the lead in the 55th minute through a Mehmet penalty. Craig Dargo's mazy run took him past McManus but the Celtic captain then hauled the forward down in the box, which earned him a booking.
Mehmet took the resulting penalty and he calmly sent Boruc the wrong way to make it 1-0.
In the 73rd minute Dargo's acrobatic volley at the far post from a Brady corner was cleared off the line by Spaniard Marc Crosas. Dargo was presented with another chance with five minutes remaining when Mehmet found him in the box but he shot straight at Boruc.
A minute later McDonald found himself with space in the box and sent in a low shot through a number of St Mirren defenders but the keeper got down to make the save.
Vennegoor of Hesselink nearly equalised for Celtic in the 88th minute when he connected well with a Nakamura corner from the right but his bullet header was straight at Smith, who did well to hold on to it.
Despite pressure from Celtic the Buddies held on to record a famous victory over the Old Firm giants.
Comment 64 - 83 of 83
little barrel arsed ponce!
Ugh..........sicko!
Jesus Mary and holy St.joseph.......was Mcoist really a kiddy fiddler?
POIN 92 THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TOO BACK THIS UP . ITS NOTHING LIKE THE TORBETT FILES
Kerso get yourself to @#$%.
No place for fans like you in football never mind Celtic park.
The Sphinter Rims were well let down by Jane Wineguzzler of Helensburgh, Boy George The Greek, and the toothless IrishScotsman. Even Tora!Tora!Tora!, the Japanese Diver, had a bad day, cos he didn't get near enough to the penalty box to make any of his dives count, but the surely most embarrassing of all was The Ginger Minger throwing his dummy oot the pram on BBC Radio after the game, he sounded like King Kenny wi his tongue cut oot, chewing on a wasp.OK, so he's a bit down, but it wasn't the reporters' fault and other managers have to put up with being beaten more often yet still have the good grace to give a courteus interview, no matter how much it hurts. NOT PROFESSIONAL, GORDON!!!
xxx I'm a happy Buddie.
stachan win 3 titles because gers were so so so bad the man would have win mabe one but no more I think your's truly got it right when I gave my season ticket up so come on you celtic supporter's get him out
Greggy , Big Jock also knew he was manager of the greatest club in europe at one point thank you very much !
th sheep will win th scottish cup,th only team left in th cup that can play fitba !
HEY Bhoys BIG JOCK KNEW
point 89 rip your ticket up the now
Gordons got to go
@#$% Celtic Really @#$% :( This Should Be a Game Tae Prepare Yourselfs Fur The @#$% The Huns Final :D a Mean It Pick Yer Selves Up Fur This Final Cos A Got A Ticket And A Want It Tae Be Wurth Ma Munny :D
TRASHY T.IMS HA HA HA
Come away the wee Hami.
May big Gouranga gie ye awe the strength tae pull it aff.
Let's see somebody else win the cup. Let's hae a competition.
Hami fur the cup....
GOURANGA GOURANGA GOURANGA
THANK @#$%
AFTER THE CUP FINAL NEXT WEEK THER WILL BE NO HOLY WATER IN THE CUPS
oh haigy ur back son where were u the other night when ur team got pumped by the bottom club of the SPL
POINT 69 - I'd be careful about mentioning BROTHELS and UNDER-12's in the same sentence if I were you! Unless your real name's Gary Glitter, or Jim Torbet! GIRFUY!
Come on the Hoops pick yourselves up On for the Double but ST MIRREN done gr8 a week after 7-0 Who do you blame??Shocker!!Let's get the League Cup next weekend +seal up the league[WHAT HAPPENED??/]RANGERS FANS if i remeber correctly you lost your last game to a bunch who you beat 7-1 so it's definetly a bad feeling and St Mirren beat you the last time you played there too 1-0 @#$% RESULT COME ON THE HOOPS 4 IN A ROW+THE LEAGUE CUP[which is mickey mouse i prefer the Scottish Cup but there is always next year!!
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