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                                                    Celtic
                                                    Joe Ledley (16 mins)
                                                    1-0
                                                    Inverness CT

                                                    Clydesdale Bank Premier League , Feb 11, 2012
                                                    Ground: Celtic Park , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 50,014

                                                    Team news

                                                    Lennon backs Forster England claims Neil Lennon does not know who the next England manager will be but hopes he does not ignore the English players at Celtic Park.

                                                    The Hoops boss has international stars from all over the world in his squad but keeper Fraser Forster, striker Gary Hooper and stopper Kelvin Wilson have yet to be capped for the Three Lions.

                                                    England interim boss Stuart Pearce was at Tynecastle on Wednesday night to see Forster, Wilson and Hooper help Celtic hammer Hearts 4-0 with the former Scunthorpe player grabbing his 17th goal of the season.

                                                    However, it is believed by some that playing in Scotland hampered the chances of Alan Thompson, Lennon's coach and former team mate at Celtic, from adding to his one England cap.

                                                    The Irishman, ahead of Celtic's Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Inverness at Parkhead tomorrow, was asked about the possibility of his English players being ignored by Fabio Capello's successor.

                                                    "They shouldn't be, should they?" he said.

                                                    "Just because they play in Scotland doesn't mean to say they are not good enough to play international football.

                                                    "I have a squad full of international players, South Koreans, Hondurans, Mexicans, Irish and Scottish, so why not English?" Rabiu Ibrahim is in the Celtic squad for the Inverness clash.

                                                    The Nigerian midfielder signed in January and has now sorted out the red tape which has delayed his debut.

                                                    Defender Thomas Rogne is a doubt with a calf injury for the Parkhead encounter.

                                                    Meanwhile, Inverness manager Terry Butcher has urged his players to inflict some pain on Celtic after their cup defeat by Lennon's side prompted prolonged "self-flagellation".

                                                    Butcher was uncharacteristically downbeat after their 2-0 home defeat in the William Hill Scottish Cup last Saturday.

                                                    Two individual errors in defence cost Caley Thistle their unbeaten run in 2012, but it was their failure to make an impression on Celtic's defence that left Butcher visibly hurt after the match.

                                                    But they have an immediate chance to set the record straight as they return to Clydesdale Bank Premier League action.

                                                    "We should have given Celtic a game, there's no doubt about it," Butcher said.

                                                    "Whilst we have beaten ourselves up this week and been very critical of the way we played and handled the situation, I think it's time to stop the self-flagellation and make sure we really pump ourselves up and say 'this is what we can do'.

                                                    "We've been looking at the DVD to see what we didn't do. We know that, but what can we do?" Inverness are set to have an unchanged squad. Steve Williams has returned to training after a knee injury but is unlikely to feature.

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                                                    Ledley keeps Celtic soaring Joe Ledley's first-half goal gave Celtic a 1-0 victory over Inverness at Parkhead and restored their four-point lead over Rangers at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

                                                    The Wales midfielder converted a James Forrest cross after 16 minutes from close range to extend the Hoops' domestic winning run to 17 games.

                                                    However, most of the drama came after the break.

                                                    Celtic defender Daniel Majstorovic, back in the side for the injured Thomas Rogne, was controversially shown a straight red card by referee Steven McLean on the hour mark for a 'last man' challenge on Jonny Hayes, a decision which had the home crowd in uproar.

                                                    Their anger dissipated a little when Caley defender Steve Williams was sent packing in the 77th minute for picking up the second of two yellow cards for a foul on Georgios Samaras.

                                                    In the end the nervy home support were happy to hear the final whistle although Majstorovic's red card will no doubt be the talking point for a few days. Celtic, with only one change to their line-up, went into the game one point ahead of Rangers following the Light Blues' 4-1 win at Dunfermline earlier in the day.

                                                    Ryan Esson returned to the Inverness goal at the expense of Jonathan Tuffey, while Williams, Claude Gnakpa and Shane Sutherland came in for Gregory Tade, Ross Tokely and David Proctor, the latter two starting on the bench along with Tuffey.

                                                    Caley had lost 2-0 at home to Celtic in the William Hill Scottish Cup fifth-round last week and once more they had a shaky start.

                                                    There were less than two minutes played when Hoops midfielder Victor Wanyama headed a Charlie Mulgrew corner just over the bar and it appeared that the visitors could be in for a long afternoon.

                                                    However, three minutes later a fine pass from Gnakpa found Nick Ross in acres of space just outside the Celtic box but the Caley midfielder failed to control the ball instantly and the opportunity was gone.

                                                    Caley's chances of a shock win, though, took a severe dent when Celtic forged ahead through Ledley.

                                                    Skipper Scott Brown sent the unmarked Forrest free down the right-hand side and his low cross to the back post was tapped in by the Wales international from a yard out.

                                                    Five minutes later Mulgrew forced Esson into a fine save just under the bar from a whipped-in free-kick but Celtic made nothing of the corner.

                                                    The Hoops fans were in celebratory mode but there were occasional flashes from Terry Butcher's men which suggested they could pose a threat.

                                                    In the 29th minute Caley midfielder Greg Tansey sent Hayes racing into the Celtic box with a pass which again cut open the Parkhead rearguard but he was crowded out before he could get his shot away.

                                                    Mulgrew came close in the 34th minute when he drilled a 25-yard shot past low past Esson's far post, after the Inverness defence had repelled a Forrest cross from the left.

                                                    Esson denied Celtic with three minutes of the first-half remaining when he did well to cut out a dangerous low cross from Forrest who had returned to the right-hand side after a spell on the left.

                                                    There was little really to get excited in the second half until, in a moment of drama, Majstorovic was shown a straight red card by referee McLean.

                                                    It appeared the Sweden defender, while originally not realising that Hayes was behind him as he watched Mulgrew's sliding pass back go on its way back to Fraser Forster, got a touch on the ball with a recovery tackle at the edge of the box.

                                                    The stand side assistant kept his flag down but McLean acted and his decision angered the home support and Lennon, who was spoken to by McLean after appearing to remonstrate with fourth official Charlie Richmond.

                                                    Ki Sung-yueng replaced Gary Hooper as Celtic reshuffled but the visitors sensed their might be something in the game for them.

                                                    The numbers were evened up by McLean when Williams, booked just after the break for a foul on Hooper, was sent off for a second yellow card offence on Samaras.

                                                    The complexion of the game changed again but Ross missed a decent chance for Caley when he screwed his angled-drive from 10 yards wide of the target.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    CelticRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Fraser Forster
                                                    2 Adam Matthews
                                                    5 Daniel Majstorovic
                                                    6 Kelvin Wilson
                                                    21 Charlie Mulgrew
                                                    49 James Forrest(sub 81)
                                                    8 Scott Brown
                                                    67 Victor Wanyama
                                                    16 Joe Ledley Goal
                                                    9 Georgios Samaras
                                                    88 Gary Hooper(sub 72)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    24 Lukasz Zaluska
                                                    10 Anthony Stokes
                                                    15 Kris Commons(sub 81)
                                                    11 Du-Ri Cha
                                                    17 Pawel Brozek
                                                    18 Sung-Yeung Ki(sub 72)
                                                    20 Patrick McCourt
                                                    Inverness CTRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Ryan Esson
                                                    26 Josh Meekings(sub 85)
                                                    24 Steve Williams
                                                    22 Kenny Gillet
                                                    19 Graeme Shinnie
                                                    11 Nick Ross
                                                    8 Greg Tansey
                                                    9 Richie Foran
                                                    7 Johnny Hayes
                                                    18 Shane Sutherland(sub 89)
                                                    25 Claude Gnakpa
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Jonny Tuffey
                                                    2 Thomas Piermayr(sub 85)
                                                    3 Ross Tokely
                                                    4 Owain Tudur Jones(sub 89)
                                                    14 David Proctor
                                                    17 Gavin Morrison
                                                    20 Sam Winnall

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