Celtic 5 – 1 Aberdeen

Clinical Celts extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 16 points after returning in winning ways against Aberdeen.
Brendan Rodgers wanted a reaction after their draw in Hibs and after Dons failed to take advantage of the wounds, Daizen Maeda broke into the opener.
Goals of Jot and Calluma McGregor, but they finished the game before Hyun-Jun Yang came to add fourth.
The trains were just a few minutes from setting a new record of 10 consecutive victories in the home without receiving a goal before the late comfort of Shayden Morris.
Maeda then seized the rejected Arne Engels Pucan in a stopping time to finish the victory as Celtic remains undefeated at home this season.
Aberdeen remains in third place.
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With the remaining 10 nodes, Celtic moved further in front of the Old Firm Rangers rival, who play on Wednesday, and are firmly on their way to the local tower.
Rodgers reworked his package with the wing player of Jot, the left back Jeffrey Schlupp and the midfielder Reo Hatate back aside.
Thelin asked his team for courage, but it seemed like it was missing in the seventh minute while a quick counter -attack ended when the Day Dabbagh, made the first start, somehow failed to reach the passage from Jeppo Okkels as the Kasper Schmeichel ward I meet.
A moment later, the number one hoops switched straight to Dons attacker Kevin Nisbet, but his shot went past the distant post.
There were two good opportunities that withdrew and almost inevitably proved to be crucial.
Celtics’s first goal in the 24th minute came when Krists Tobers intercepted Arna Engels ended high in the air through the ball and when he lowered, Maeda reacted first, passing past hesitant to Rossa Doohan’s guard from six meters.
Six minutes later, Jota broke on the counter pace against the outstretched defense, and when his passage was returned to Engels, he put the ball into the net from 10 meters.
Aberdeen missed another opportunity when Okkels played Dabbagh, but he wrongly hit his shot with messy visitors, then paid for when McGregor twisted in a third after interrupting the ball only at halftime.
Thelin replaced the Nisbet and Okkels by Morris and Pape Gueye for the start of the second half, and soon Rodgers, with safe points, brought Adam Idah, Yang and Luke McCowan for Jot, Nicolas Kuhn and Hatate.
In accordance with Aberdeen’s night, Morris went through the Celtic defender of Auston Trusty in the 64th minute, but with only Schmeichel for a fight, he messed up his unconvincing effort beside the distant post.
Again, the visitors suffered when Yang was doing one or two with McCowan in the Aberdeen box and pulled the ball next to Doohan nearby.
Midfielder Jude Bonnar, 19, entered his Celtic debut with the remaining 10 minutes before Morris beat Schmeichel on his close action with a powerful drive, but Celtic ran back to the field and Maeda knocked down Alistair Johnston Cross from near Drive to The end plays on the high.