CIS Cup - Celtic win penalty thriller

Eurosport - Thu, 29 Jan 14:55:00 2009

Celtic beat Dundee United 11-10 on penalties after the sides played 120 goalless minutes in their CIS Cup semi-final.

2008-2009 Celtic celebrate Scott McDonald's winning penalty in the CIS Cup semi-final - 0

United suffered their second Hampden penalty shoot-out heartache in 11 months when they crashed out to Celtic in extraordinary fashion.

After 90 enthralling minutes and extra-time had passed without a goal, there was an amazing finale which saw every player taking penalties - including both goalkeepers.

Hoops target Willo Flood missed his second spot-kick to allow Scott McDonald the chance to become the hero with the winner and set up an Old Firm final on March 15.

Flood, substitute Jon Daly, Warren Feeney, Craig Conway, and Paul Dixon all scored for United as did McDonald, Gary Caldwell, Shunsuke Nakamura and substitutes Barry Robson and Georgios Samaras for Celtic.

In sudden death, Morgaro Gomis, Garry Kenneth and David Robertson scored for the Taysiders to be levelled by Lee Naylor, Marc Crosas and Scott Brown.

United keeper Lee Wilkie had his kick saved by Artur Boruc, but Celtic defender Glenn Loovens had his saved by Lukasz Zaluska, who will join Celtic in the summer.

Mihael Kovacevic scored for the Taysiders but United were pegged back level again by Andreas Hinkel before the two Polish keepers scored against each other.

It was back to the beginning again and Flood clipped the bar then watched as McDonald finished the tie.

It was tough luck on United who lost the final on penalties to Rangers last season.

The game threatened to burst in to life but could not quite manage it, not helped by the much-criticised Hampden pitch which had players nervy in possession.

There were occasional moments of goalmouth excitement. Celtic midfielder Nakamura flicked in a shot past Zaluska which Feeney cleared a yard from goal then the United striker threatened at the other end when he headed Kenneth's cross wide of the far post.

In the 19th minute, after Celtic had failed to capitalise in a couple of corners in quick successions, the Tannadice side broke quickly and an incisive pass from Feeney put Francisco Sandaza in but his toe-poke lacked the power to beat Boruc.

In the 34th minute Sandaza might have got a better contact on Conway's free-kick, the Spanish striker heading past from 10 yards out.

Celtic defender Naylor curled in the best cross of the first half which Wilkie did well to avoid putting past Zaluska while Parkhead midfielder Scott Brown finished the 45 minutes with a decent shot from the edge of the box which the United keeper pushed clear.

When Zaluska gratefully palmed an inswinging Nakamura corner over the bar after a minute of the restart, the second half up was up and running.

The breakthrough, though, looked no closer as the hour mark passed and the tension mounted.

In the 66th minute, with United on top, Sandaza volleyed high over the bar after Wilkie had headed down a deep free-kick from Dixon.

United midfielder Prince Buaben came much closer when he drove inches wide from the edge of the box in the 72nd minute, enough of a worry for Hoops' boss Gordon Strachan to send on Samaras for Vennegoor of Hesselink and then Robson for Aiden McGeady soon afterwards.

The double substitution helped Celtic stem the tide but with seven minutes remaining Robson escaped a booking when he clearly dived inside the United box in an attempt to win a penalty.

The Celtic goal survived a couple of scares near the end but there was almost a certain inevitability about the extra-time which followed the final whistle.

As legs grew increasingly tired, a great saving tackle by Wilkie prevented McDonald latching on to a Samaras cross at the near post.

Samaras and Nakamura both hit the side-netting with efforts as Celtic dominated the first period.

When the side turned round, Flood played a one-two with Feeney to take him in to the Celtic box only to screw his effort off-target.

Moments later, Feeney was inches away from reaching a Conway cross while Crosas hit the bar at the other end with a cross-cum shot seconds before Samaras did the same with a close-range header.

But like extra-time, the game seemed destined for penalties and the most dramatic of finishes to a cup tie seen at the national stadium for decades.

TeamTalk / Eurosport

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  1. id love to see a picture of crippled marty's polio withered legs .
    everyone is laughing at ur squint coupon bhoy botherer lol

    From nice_mr_mofo_bastard, on Fri 30 Jan 8:29AM
  2. Celtic taken all the way to pens???????

    And yer point is caller??? You do realise they did likewise with your mob in last years final?

    Also neither Celtic NOR Rangers have beaten UTD over 90 mins this season.

    Also what has the Celtic team celebrating got to do with a section of fans who refer to it as the 'diddy cup'?

    Lesson for tomorrow.......... must try harder.

    From GEORGE, on Thu 29 Jan 7:36PM
  3. I need to laugh at you all, Celtic were taken all the way to penalties in this game LOL LOL Plus UTD were totally out playing celtic most of the game yet you lot think its great..........LOL Get a life. Oh and did you see the celtic team celebrations LOL LOL I thought you said it was a diddy cup? Hmmmmmmm Rangers cup might i add

    From Paul G CHAMPIONS, on Thu 29 Jan 6:02PM
  4. The hampden turf was a mess. Supose that should be expected since there was sh !t all over it on Tuesday night.

    From hthtfctb, on Thu 29 Jan 4:36PM
  5. Crosas pure class will only get better

    From arkaig, on Thu 29 Jan 4:36PM
  6. wot a pen artur, hail hail

    From Ryan, on Thu 29 Jan 10:16AM
  7. How good do the Celtic look in their hoops?.....what a cracking strip eh?............class........... even the huns love 'em, they just dont admit it

    From u2fns, on Thu 29 Jan 9:09AM
  8. well steph comment 18 i disagree we knocked out the 2nd best team in scotland after celtic and thats dundee utd

    From simonk, on Thu 29 Jan 9:04AM
  9. why are all uz tims stealin ma patter ? :).

    From Captain Pugwash, on Thu 29 Jan 6:06AM
  10. What a state the pitch looked, Thats exactly what JAMESM WATP's pre-pubescent, acne face looks like, more craters than the moon!

    Would never have gone to penalties had the playing surface not been in such a bad condition, would have seen a good few goals from both teams, Boruc was in the paper the other week talking about how he would like to get a goal for Celtic, What a penalty it was! Shame it had to come down to that its a pish way to lose a match.

    From twai, on Thu 29 Jan 4:20AM
  11. Great to see Rangers F.C. are looking after Mr Paul Gascoigne.....man has turned into a blubbering fool..........rangers doing owt bout it?

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 2:10AM
  12. Looks like they have crawled unser their rocks...........

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 2:08AM
  13. Great to see Rangers F.C. are looking after Mr Paul Gascoigne.....man has turned into a blubbering fool..........rangers doing owt bout it?

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 2:02AM
  14. The neandtheral blood in the huns I suppose.

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 1:54AM
  15. SCENES ON TV TODAY SICK...................IF THE CELTIC FANS GOT UP TO THAT SAVEGRY WOULD BE WORLD NEWS....HOPE YOU CAN SLEEP AT NITE THUG HUNS!

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 1:35AM
  16. What a match..........serious drama.......lets do our talking in the final of the cup.

    From celticalways1, on Thu 29 Jan 1:34AM
  17. paul g come out th closet..

    From zzgus f, on Thu 29 Jan 1:20AM
  18. What happened yer but man............spit it out?

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 1:16AM
  19. Thats great now..............he he he....

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 1:14AM
  20. Most Hun injuries are to the bottom.......usually inflickted by another bug eyed hun!

    From Marty, on Thu 29 Jan 1:10AM
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