Sunday, 26 May 2013

Scottish Cup Final

Here is the result of the Scottish Cup Final between Celtic FC and Hibernian:

Celtic FC 3-0 Hibernian.

Gary Hooper scored twice as Celtic clinched their 36th Scottish Cup and with it a domestic double.
Anthony Stokes created both of Hooper's first-half goals as Neil Lennon's side effectively ended the game as a contest before the break.
Hibernian failed to threaten a comeback and Joe Ledley's late strike dispelled any lingering doubts over the outcome.
It means the Edinburgh side's long wait for Scottish Cup success continues after a second successive final defeat.
Joe Ledley celebrates
Ledley scored the third goal to end hopes of a Hibs fightback
In fact, they had made the brighter start to the match and might have been in front but for a fantastic Fraser Forster save from Eoin Doyle's header.
That, though, was to prove a high point for Pat Fenlon's men as a moment of lax defending shortly afterwards handed Celtic the initiative.
Alan Maybury's weak clearance allowed Stokes possession on the left and he used it to fire a cross beyond the back post.
Goalkeeper Ben Williams could not reach it and, with Paul Hanlon and Ryan McGivern ball-watching, Hooper gleefully side-footed in from a narrow angle.
With their side having allowed the Scottish Premier League champions to score so early, the Hibs fans may have been fearing the worst, but the Edinburgh team did not buckle, with Tom Taiwo snapping into tackles and spraying passes to good effect in midfield.
Nonetheless, Celtic were able to carve out the better opportunities and Williams did well to block from Ledley after the Welshman had been picked out by a delicious Kris Commons pass.
Hibs showed they had failed to learn any lessons from the opening goal by conceding a very similar second - Stokes crossing from deeper this time and Hooper again finding room between Hanlon and McGivern to head back across the wrong-footed Williams for his 31st goal of the season.
Celtic, in the shape of Scott Brown and the front trio of Hooper, Stokes and Commons, had all of the game's top performers, with Hibs's talisman Leigh Griffiths unable to make any impact on the match.

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