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Celtic labored to take control of the game in the early stages, despite better possession and higher energy levels from the home side. Solid defence from Chuck & Hammad calmed the nerves until Celtic finally opened up Ballybrack with a piece of individual quality from Sabin to keep his head in the box, and finish cooly into the bottom corner with his left foot after a goalmouth scramble.
Celtic continued to press, and eventually benefited from Fabian's tireless running to allow Craig Hughes open his account at the second attempt, following a Dino Dervisic through ball.
The second half was looking comfortable for Celtic when Klevis & Fabian selflessly set up Craig Hughes for his second, and only the slightest coat of paint on the bar prevented Great Imole from scoring an early contender for Goal of the Season with his dipping drive from 30 yards.
Despite conceding a soft goal, undeservedly for the excellent Tristan Gris in goal, Celtic closed out the game with a clinical long range finish from Kacem Touhiri with 5 minutes left.
3 wins from 3 for 13B., and credit to the team and coaches, parents, for their contribution to a very well drilled Celtic and disciplined group of players.