CELTIC earned a much-needed victory over Kilmarnock in Ayrshire tonight.
The result was comfortable and earned through goals by Scott Brown, Albian Ajeti and a double from Odsonne Edouard.
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You can watch all the goals from the clash below.
🟢⚪ "The captain scores on his return to the team!"
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) February 2, 2021
Celtic have the goal their pressure was pushing for as Scott Brown gets free in the middle to head home Turnbull's corner .
📺 Watch Kilmarnock vs Celtic on Sky Sports Football. pic.twitter.com/CWSqs09ufv
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Celtic double their lead but Doyle probably should have done better with Edouard's penalty. A long way back now for the home side.
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) February 2, 2021
📺 Kilmarnock vs Celtic is live on Sky Sports Football. pic.twitter.com/1MLc05Gsfj
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😬😬 If we had VAR, Kilmarnock might be saved. Celtic make it look easy as they add a third - and it is, really, thanks to some poor Kilmarnock defending - but was Edouard onside?
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) February 2, 2021
📺 Kilmarnock vs Celtic is live on Sky Sports Football. pic.twitter.com/ME54PNsGiZ
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