Scott Bain Greg Taylor Joe Hart Liam Kelly James Forrest Liam Scales Blair Spittal Luis Palma Scotland Celtic Scottish Premiership soccer Sport Scott Bain Greg Taylor Joe Hart Liam Kelly James Forrest Liam Scales Blair Spittal Luis Palma Scotland

O'Riley wins it for Celtic deep in injury time

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Matt O'Riley celebrated his new contract with a winner seven minutes into stoppage time as Celtic edged a 2-1 win over Motherwell after a dramatic finale at Fir Park.Blair Spittal had levelled for Motherwell two minutes earlier after substitute Luis Palma grabbed his first Celtic goal in the 87th minute.Fans were on the pitch after each of the late goals and missiles flew between the two sets of supporters after O'Riley's winner.The game had been on a knife edge throughout and Scott Bain, deputising for the suspended Joe Hart, made two good saves while the game was goalless.O'Riley's new four-year deal was announced on the morning of the game and he showed his worth by converting a cushioned volley at the back post following Greg Taylor's cross.The victory set Celtic up for the visit of Lazio in the Champions League on Wednesday and delivered another blow to Motherwell, who have now suffered narrow defeats against the top three in successive weeks.Celtic had the bulk of the early possession but the only chances in the first quarter came from set-pieces.

Spittal came close with an overhead kick and Liam Scales headed wide at the other end.Motherwell were looking solid and Kyogo Furuhashi curled wide from 22 yards when Celtic did manage to pass the ball through the lines.The home side had the best chance of the half when Spittal's quick free-kick found Harry Paton's run.

Bain came out to block Paton's shot with his foot and Celtic cleared the midfielder's driven cross on the rebound.Liam Kelly made his only save of the first half from O'Riley after quick feet from Yang Hyun-jun before Spittal got Motherwell in behind again.

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