Kilmarnock (0) 0 Celtic (0) 3
(CIS Scottish League Cup Final, Hampden
Park Mar 18th 2001)
A second half hat-trick from Henrik Larsson saw
10-man Celtic retain the CIS Insurance Cup with 3-0 victory over
Kilmarnock at Hampden Park.
The Swede had put Martin O'Neill's men in front
but Chris Sutton's second-half sending off for a foul on Gary Holt made
things anxious for the Parkhead side.
But Larsson had other ideas and bagged another
two goals to take his tally for the season to 47 in all competitions
while Celtic complete the first of the treble dream.
It was not long after the restart when Larsson
notched goal number 45 of a golden season.
Ramon Vega chested a Lubo Moravcik cross
goalwards and the Swede swivelled in the six-yard box to hook past
Gordon Marshall before Garry Hay could intervene.
His second was courtesy of the Slovak as well
and his drive from a through pass was helped over Marshall by a hefty
deflection off the leg of Chris Innes. (right).
Larsson was merely saving the best until last
and completed a hat-trick with a run from his own half that left
challenger Kevin McGowne face down in the turf early on.
He used the undersole of his boot to nudge the
ball round Marshall before slotting into the net. It was pure class and
a goal good enough to grace any cup final.
Amazingly for a man fast approaching a half
century of goals, those were only his third, fourth and fifth in this
competition.
Larsson was at the centre of the first half's
two moments of controversy and on both occasions the decision went
against the Swede.
When Sutton turned to slide the ball into his
path, Larsson was perfectly positioned to do what comes naturally.
Celtic felt the instant flag which went up had
been harsh but Larsson's shot hit the side-netting anyway.
Hay was the man involved in the other incident,
sliding in on the Swede in the box as Celtic had caught Killie cold with
a lightning-quick counter-attack.
There was no room for error and referee Hugh
Dallas ruled the Killie man had taken the ball as well as Larsson as the
Celtic man toppled to the
ground.
That this could be a war of attrition was
apparent from the off when Gus MacPherson and then Alan Mahood clattered
Bobby Petta, the mercurial Dutch winger, who had returned from injury
for the occasion.
But Petta, the double destroyer of Rangers at
Parkhead, lasted just 10 minutes before his damaged groin went again,
with Stephen Crainey replacing him.
He and Colin Healy, who had replaced broken
ankle victim Stilian Petrov in the starting line-up, both went on to
have excellent games.
On the left side of the Killie defence,
Dindeleux had been booked early on for hauling Larsson down and when he
continued to be penalised repeatedly for fouling the Swede, it seemed
odds on that he would be the game's first red card victim.
Instead it was Sutton, who had recovered from a
shoulder injury in time to oust Tommy Johnson and resume his partnership
with Larsson.
His crime was a mistimed lunge at Holt, who was
chasing a ball he should have had under control long before. Sutton's
straight red means he is once again set for a spell on the sidelines.
That also applies to Killie skipper Ian
Durrant, who returned for the first time since November.
But his patched-up knee could not even carry
him as far as the half-time interval and there was no fairytale career
ending for former Ibrox colleague Ally McCoist, who remained a
spectator on the Killie bench.
Killie had found chances hard to come by and
the best came before the break when Jonathan Gould, in goal for the
cup-tied Rob Douglas, had to dive at Christophe Cocard's feet after
Dindeleux had headed on.
Substitute Andy McLaren saw a shot just evade
Gould's far post but Celtic could also point to a Vega header that was
disallowed for offside as proof of how far they were ahead of their
Ayrshire opponents.
Bobby's Post
Match Comments
"Celtic have got a lot of strong players. It's
very hard to do anything against
them. We had Christophe Cocard and Craig Dargo up front and they never
caused any problems. I felt we did reasonably well in the first half but
the first three minutes of the second cost us. Some of our guys said
there had been a foul in the build up but that's the way it goes. The
second was a cheap goal and we could have done a lot better for the
third one as well. You have got to concentrate very hard against Celtic.
They are very well organised with a lot of intelligent players who know
the game inside out. "They made us look
really ordinary."

O'Neill's
Post Match Comments
"The players were absolutely magnificent from
start to finish."It's been a long, hard season for them. They have been
leading the league for months and months and it was difficult for them
today, but they were fantastic."