DAIZEN MAEDA netted a hat-trick as Celtic burst Aberdeen’s bubble in emphatic fashion in the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals.
Celtic scored five goals in half an hour at Hampden before Maeda rounded off a 6-0 victory late on to inflict Jimmy Thelin’s first defeat as Aberdeen boss.
Aberdeen fans travelled to Glasgow filled with hope of seeing their team beat Celtic at the national stadium for the first since 1992 but they were well and truly dismantled either side of half-time.
Cameron Carter-Vickers headed the opener from a 29th-minute corner following a delayed and scrappy start to the game, which then quickly spiralled in Celtic’s favour.
Maeda set up Kyogo Furuhashi to score the second and Nicolas Kuhn was also on target to send Celtic into the final on 15 December, when they will play the winners of Sunday’s meeting between Motherwell and Rangers.
The Dons came into the game having won 15 games and drawn one under Thelin and on a 21-match unbeaten run since losing to Celtic on penalties at the same venue in last season’s Scottish Cup last four.
A 2-2 draw at Celtic Park two weeks earlier and a midweek win over Rangers, which put the Dons nine points ahead of the Light Blues, has seen Thelin’s side keep pace with the champions in the William Hill Premiership.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers welcomed the challenge of Aberdeen on the eve of the game and claimed the competition would help his side improve. His prediction was instantly fulfilled as he continued his perfect Hampden record.
Aberdeen were unchanged from the team that beat Rangers, meaning starts for Duk and Ester Sokler whose half-time introductions helped the Dons claw back a two-goal deficit at Parkhead.
Celtic started with Auston Trusty and Alex Valle in defence as Greg Taylor and Ireland international Liam Scales had to make do with substitute appearances.
Kick-off was delayed by 13 minutes after a pre-match pyrotechnic display from both sets of fans led to visibility problems for the VAR technology.
The game was slow to get going even after kick-off with Arne Engels and Jamie McGrath blazing well over at either end.
The opener came when Carter-Vickers rose to head home Engels’ corner and Celtic doubled their lead on the counter-attack three minutes later.
Maeda intercepted a pass meant for Slobodan Rubezic, got the ball back from Kuhn before checking back to take Jack MacKenzie and goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov out of the equation and setting up Furuhashi to finish off the underside of the bar.
The third goal in the 40th minute also came on the transition. Kuhn played a brilliant through ball for Maeda, who ran round the back of Nicky Devlin and swept home.
Rodgers became the sixth person to be booked by Kevin Clancy before half-time, although both men had a smile on their face after the Celtic manager fell on his backside while booting the ball out of the technical area after his side’s passing move had broken down.
Celtic continued where they left off in the second half and took just four minutes to add to the scoring. Kuhn ran from the halfway line, waltzed into box and saw a shot saved before Maeda tucked home the rebound.
McGrath got Aberdeen’s only shot on target but his weak effort trundled along the ground into Kasper Schmeichel’s hands.
Celtic continued their clinical display when Engels helped the ball on to Kuhn 15 yards out. The winger was faced with a crowd of Aberdeen players but curled a shot in off the bar.
The Dons came very close to a consolation midway through the half when Sokler headed MacKenzie’s cross just wide.
But Celtic had the final say when Maeda tapped home Alistair Johnston’s ball across the face of goal with five minutes left.
Sickening how they’re dragging people over there and exploiting them by providing rakes of cash, world class facilities and a great lifestyle.
@The Guru: doubt the rakes of cash but everything else ok.
@Ger Buckley: if they’re any good it’s very lucrative. The average player salary is $370k.
@The Guru: He hasn’t a problem with that, he said he wouldn’t begrudge any of them going over that. His problem lies with the explayers, recruiting for the AFL, this is a valid point. In saying that the GAA needs to start thinking about financially rewarding players, at least the ones who get as far as a provincial final and so on.
How dare they offer them a wage for working. What is this world coming to.
Time to pay our inter county players on s semi-pro basis
He’s always whinging about something. Why wouldn’t ex GAA players do the recruiting. They are as he said ex players who have possibly given 10 to 15 years of their lives to the GAA without financial reward. If they now can make a few euros off the back of that then more luck to them.
@Manbackonboard: the last 20 years players are being poached from other counties and he has said nothing, now that it’s his own county he pipes up
@Patrick O Connell: wrong Patrick. He has always been against any kind of association with the afl. Constantly ridiculed the compromised rules series as he felt it was just an opportunity for the afl to poach players
@Patrick O Connell: he’s always been against it. Kyle Coney and Conor Mckenna are two of the more recent Tyrone players that had and have been snapped up by AFL. Coney took a few years to find his GAA form after returning from AFL. Mckenna is flying at Essendon
If St Jim Gavin made this point it would be taken as gospel but the fact it’s Mickey making the point means ‘ah sure he’s just whinging again’
@Mel Roberts: that’s a load of pony Mel, Gavin got as much stick as Mickey does if not more just because he’s a Dub.
ps: welcome back
@Mel Roberts: Not really though, but sure that’s more of the Tyrone “siege mentality” muck you’re usually spouting.
@my name: he definitely got nowhere near the stick Mickey has got over the years. Not even close. Only thing Gavin has ever got stick about is the fact he very rarely offers an opinion on anything. Just gave the media the usual sound bites so dunno how Gavin got any stick for offering his opinion when he never ever gave one. The league starting shortly, have to come back stir the pot for another while
@Mel Roberts: Gavin would just wish the player well
@John O Reilly: might have known you’d have to have a dig at harte. Favourite pass time of yours
The lad is 24 so he’s had time to have a good look at what’s here & what he could potentially make over there. At the end of the day it’s a big decision leaving family & friends but it is a personal decision so the best of luck to him whatever he decides. He’d be a big loss to Tyrone but maybe it’s time for some big company to offer him a job here that entices him to stay or maybe he wants to live the professional life for a while.
He’d be on less then 150k if that easily as a category B rookie he couldn’t command anything near 350k till his next contract, thats even if he makes it. Plus he would have to put in some exceptional seasons on top of that, if he is going to the Brisbane lions it will be big up hill battle to break into a top 4 team which busting at the seams with top end talent
@John Walsh: 150k as opposed to what exactly,nothing for playing for Tyrone,and swelling the GAA’s coffers !
@Gerry Campbell: I’m not against him making a $ more power to the all the players that cross codes just that commentary around it makes people believe gaa players are going to make big dollars over here its not that simple and he is a long way off from doing so, just as much as anyone else who takes a punt on an afl career.
Players like pearce hanley got big dollars because they went to poor clubs and had to be payed overs to keep talent like him which hasn’t worked out for the club in the long term because there a basket case.
But someone like zac touhy earned his big dollars after multiple good seasons at carlton who low balled him with a contract offer and geelong swooped in with an offer he couldn’t refuse.
@John Walsh: who said that it was going to be easy? All anyone is saying is good luck to him in his pursuit of those dollars.
And Mickey is not complaining about ex players getting lucrative management and training positions off the backs of current players
@Joe Clery: sorry Joe but that’s not exactly the issue at hand so why would Mickey offer an opinion on that whenever it’s got nothing to do with mcahane going to oz?
Every player is entitled to a free choice where they play Good luck to everyone
@pat seery: absolutely pat. And Mickey would agree with you too.
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Why shouldn’t Mcshane go he’s only 24 let him go get some sun in his bones and see how the other half play, if he doesn’t go he might regret it and then hate GAA and all to do with it go get it out of his system and then come back and for Tyrone if that’s what he wants Mcshane has to decide no one else can decide for him.
@Moya Power-kelly: nobody is saying he shouldn’t go Moya.