Celtic return with a bang as Rangers lose at Kilmarnock

New signings Oliver Burke and Timothy Burke both on target against St Mirren

New signing Timothy Weah celebrates scoring Celtic’s fourth in their win over St Mirren. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty
New signing Timothy Weah celebrates scoring Celtic’s fourth in their win over St Mirren. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty

Celtic 4 St Mirren 0

Oliver Burke scored his first Celtic goals as the rampant Hoops opened up a one-point gap at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership with a 4-0 thrashing of struggling St Mirren at Parkhead.

The 21-year-old striker, on loan from West Brom, took 11 minutes of his first league start to head in a Ryan Christie free-kick and when winger Scott Sinclair scored the second with a penalty soon afterwards the points were all but assured.

Burke grabbed his second 10 minutes into the second half and substitute Timothy Weah, on loan from Paris St Germain, added a late fourth with his first league goal, leaving the sorry Saints bedraggled.

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Kilmarnock’s 2-1 win over Rangers at Rugby Park moved them above the Light Blues to one point behind Brendan Rodgers’ side who are three ahead of the Ibrox men with a game in hand, while St Mirren dropped to the bottom of the table.

On a freezing, wet evening in the east end of Glasgow, the contrast between struggling Saints and the reigning champions, who had Mikael Lustig and Kristoffer Ajer in for injured defensive duo Anthony Ralston and Dedryck Boyata, was stark.

There was no surprise that the visitors were in defensive mode but it took Celtic just 11 minutes to get the breakthrough.

Burke got his head to Christie’s free-kick six yards from goal and although Saints keeper Vaclav Hladky got his hand to the ball he could not prevent it reaching the back of the net.

And when St Mirren skipper Stephen McGinn pulled Sinclair down inside the Buddies box seven minutes later the Hoops winger drove the penalty into the corner of the net, making up for the one which was saved against Airdrie in the William Hill Scottish Cup win at the weekend and taking his tally to seven in six games.

Jim Kellerman came on to replace injured defender Lee Hodson but Saints continued to suffer.

Midfielder Callum McGregor missed a great chance by flashing a shot over the bar and Hladky saved a Lustig header just before the break as Celtic dominated possession with no prospect of a St Mirren comeback.

There was no let-up by Celtic after the break and the third goal came in the 55th minute after Hladky had made a fine double save, first from James Forrest, who had been sent clear by Christie, and then McGregor, only to see the handily-placed Burke fire the loose ball in from 14 yards.

Weah, the 18-year-old USA international, replaced Burke in the 64th minute and almost immediately struck the post — although the offside flag was up — before slipping the ball just past the post after a clever pass from Forrest.

Ewan Henderson, 18, and younger brother of former Celt Liam Henderson replaced Christie in the 71st minute and with three minutes remaining he played in Weah who steered the ball past the helpless Hladky as the home side put down an impressive marker in their first league game of 2019.

Kilmarnock 2 Rangers 1

Jordan Jones showed his loyalties still lie with Kilmarnock as he wrecked Jermain Defoe’s Rangers debut by firing Steve Clarke’s side to a 2-1 victory at Rugby Park.

The Northern Ireland winger is set to join Steven Gerrard’s squad after signing a pre-contract earlier this month.

Jermain Defoe opens the scoring in Rangers’ defeat to Kilmarnock. Photograph: Jeff Holmes/PA
Jermain Defoe opens the scoring in Rangers’ defeat to Kilmarnock. Photograph: Jeff Holmes/PA

But he was trusted to start against the side he will be joining in the summer and repaid his manager’s faith with the goal that sees Clarke’s men leapfrog the Light Blues into second place.

It took Defoe just 12 minutes to open his Rangers account but it was a mostly frustrating night for the former England frontman.

The 36-year-old did not even have much time to saviour his strike as a Joe Worrall blunder handed Eamonn Brophy the equaliser eight minutes later.

Having worked so hard to draw level with Celtic before the winter break, Gerrard’s side now drop back to third.