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Liam Scales heads Celtic to victory over Livingston

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Liam Scales scored his first goal of the season as Celtic got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Livingston this afternoon.Kyogo Furuhashi hit his first goal in eight games to open the scoring from close range 25 seconds into the second half and Scales soon headed the second to make it secure for the Hoops.Celtic were comfortable but not spectacular as they restored their five-point lead over Rangers in the cinch Premiership, at least until their rivals play one of two games in hand, at Motherwell on Christmas Eve.Bottom club Livingston did not register a single effort at goal – although goalkeeper Jack Hamilton sent a kick-out not that far wide of Joe Hart's goal and behind for a Celtic goal-kick.The game saw normal service resumed at Celtic Park in more ways than one.Celtic bounced back from losing consecutive league games for the first time in a decade and losing their first domestic home match in almost three years.And the Green Brigade were back inside the stadium after about 300 members had their season tickets suspended for six matches as well as being denied tickets for seven away games.The fans group used a banner to thank fellow ultras group 'The Bhoys’ for staying away in solidarity and declared "football without fans is nothing" after they reached an agreement with the club weeks after being banned over a series of issues.

The gesture led to a standing ovation from several thousand fans in the opposite corner of the ground.The Green Brigade showed they had not lost their political edge by displaying banners referring to the ongoing situation in Gaza.With the atmosphere levels multiplied on recent weeks, Celtic started with the tempo and conviction that was lacking in last weekend’s defeat by Hearts

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