Hibernian 2-2 Celtic: Diego Laxalt scores dramatic late equaliser

Hibernian 2-2 Celtic: Diego Laxalt scores dramatic late equaliser as Neil Lennon’s champions come from two goals down to scrape a point

  • Diego Laxalt scored a late equaliser as Celtic came from behind to draw 2-2 
  • Kevin Nisbet’s penalty saved by Scott Bain but Jamie Murphy netted rebound 
  • Nisbet then found the net himself before Odsonne Edouard scored a penalty
  • Laxalt snatched a point in the closing stages as Celtic lost ground on Rangers

On-loan Rangers winger Jamie Murphy scored one and set up another but Hibernian had to settle for a 2-2 draw against champions Celtic at Easter Road after Diego Laxalt’s stoppage-time equaliser.

Celtic fought back from two goals down to rescue a point but Scottish Premiership leaders Rangers have the chance to move 11 points clear when they host Aberdeen on Sunday.

Murphy and Kevin Nisbet netted in the space of seven minutes early in the second half and Celtic looked a beaten team until substitute Odsonne Edouard converted a 79th-minute penalty.

Diego Laxalt scored a dramatic late equaliser for Celtic as they drew 2-2 with Hibernian

Diego Laxalt scored a dramatic late equaliser for Celtic as they drew 2-2 with Hibernian

Jamie Murphy celebrates after he scored the rebound following Kevin Nisbet's missed penalty

Jamie Murphy celebrates after he scored the rebound following Kevin Nisbet’s missed penalty

Nisbet stepped up to take the spot-kick but his effort was kept out by goalkeeper Scott Bain

Nisbet stepped up to take the spot-kick but his effort was kept out by goalkeeper Scott Bain

Laxalt lashed home an equaliser in stoppage time as pressure paid off but even then Hibs had the chance to win it.

Neil Lennon’s side have now recorded just two wins from eight games in all competitions and could slip further behind Rangers, albeit they will have two games in hand by Sunday night.

Hibernian were missing striker Christian Doidge while Celtic started with Albian Ajeti up front. Edouard was rested after hitting a double in midweek to equal the France Under-21s goalscoring record with 15 from 10 appearances.

Ajeti created a decent early chance for himself with a good turn 20 yards out. However, the Swiss striker shot high and wide and Celtic largely lacked a penalty-box threat until Edouard came off the bench.

Celtic dominated first-half possession but Hibs looked dangerous when they went forward and Kristoffer Ajer made good blocks from Martin Boyle and Sean Mackie.

Nisbet celebrates after he managed to find the net in the 59th minute of the game

Nisbet celebrates after he managed to find the net in the 59th minute of the game 

The 23-year-old is jubilant following his goal, which saw Hibernian double their advantage

The 23-year-old is jubilant following his goal, which saw Hibernian double their advantage

Boyle got a good chance when Laxalt got caught under Murphy’s cross but skewed his header wide.

Lennon had been unhappy that Ryan Christie had more or less played three lots of 90 minutes in six days for Scotland but the midfielder came alive midway through the half.

Scotland’s goal hero against Serbia firstly beat Ryan Porteous with a brilliant piece of skill before Mohamed Elyounoussi had a shot blocked. He then twice tested Ofir Marciano from distance with the Israel goalkeeper pushing both shots wide.

Elyounoussi soon headed wide under pressure after initially getting a run on Christie’s corner but the final chance of the half fell to Joe Newell, the Hibs midfielder lacking conviction with his effort from 18 yards.

Marciano parried another Christie long-ranger after the interval before referee Bobby Madden pointed to the spot after Scott Brown had made an unnecessary and clumsy attempt to reach the ball ahead of Boyle on the bye-line amid little danger.

Scott Bain saved well from Nisbet but Murphy was first to the rebound and slotted home to give Hibs a 52nd-minute lead.

Substitute Odsonne Edouard scored from the spot as Celtic got themselves back in the game

Substitute Odsonne Edouard scored from the spot as Celtic got themselves back in the game

MATCH FACTS 

Hibernian: Marciano; McGinn, Porteous, Hanlan, Mackie; Boyle, Mallan (Hallberg 84), Gogic, Newell (McGinn 89), Murphy (Gray 80); Nisbet

Subs: Wright, Gullan, Bradley, Barnes, McGregor, Doig 

Booked: Mallan, Boyle, Hanlan, Mackie

Goals: Murphy 52, Nisbet 59

Celtic: Bain; Frimpong, Bitton, Ajer, Laxalt; Brown (Duffy 72), McGregor; Christie, Rogic (Ntcham 87), Elyounoussi (Griffiths 72); Ajeti (Edouard 58)

Subs: Barkas, Elhamed, Klimala, Taylor, Henderson 

Goals: Edouard 79 (pen), Laxalt 90

Lennon wasted little time in getting Edouard on for Ajeti but Celtic’s task grew even greater within 60 seconds.

Murphy was able to head a diagonal ball unchallenged into the path of Nisbet, who had space to drill a shot first time in off the far post.

Porteous headed not far wide as Celtic’s comeback initially failed to materialise, before Marciano made two good stops from Edouard efforts from around 18 yards.

Lennon had made a double switch in between those chances, Leigh Griffiths and Shane Duffy coming on for Brown and Elyounoussi in a change of shape.

The visitors got a lifeline when Madden penalised Paul McGinn for handball and Edouard slotted the penalty.

Celtic stepped up the pressure and Marciano held efforts from Callum McGregor, Christie and Tom Rogic before Laxalt fired high into the net from the second ball following a Griffiths free-kick from out wide.

Hibs left-back Sean Mackie fired over from a good chance moments later.

source: dailymail.co.uk