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Scales and Idah on target as Celtic rout Ross County

Celtic demonstrated their strength in depth with a 5-0 rout of Ross County at Parkhead in the William Hill Premiership.

Boss Brendan Rodgers made six changes following the 1-1 Champions League draw with Club Brugge on Wednesday night and four of them – Liam Scales, Luke McCowan, Paulo Bernardo and Adam Idah – notched along with skipper Callum McGregor in a first-half siege.

Jack Hamilton replaced injured County keeper Ross Laidlaw just before the break and kept the relentless home side at bay for the rest of the one-sided affair with several good saves.

The champions moved five points ahead of Aberdeen, who play Hearts on Sunday, and a remarkable 14 clear of Old Firm rivals Rangers who play at St Johnstone, also on Sunday.

Celtic could bolster their title bid further when they travel to Aberdeen on Wednesday night and on this form they will take some stopping.

Given the Hoops' exhausting fixture list, there was no surprise Rodgers rotated his squad.

Scales and Alex Valle came into defence, McCowan and Bernardo returned to midfield with striker Idah and winger James Forrest also starting.

It was always going to be a tough afternoon for Don Cowie’s side, who showed two changes to the team that began last Saturday’s win over Motherwell.

Defender Eli Campbell and midfielder Charlie Telfer came into a side which could hardly get out their half from the first whistle as the hosts put them in an immediate headlock from which they never escaped.

The almost inevitable opener arrived in the 10th minute when Republic of Ireland international Scales leapt high inside the County penalty area to bullet a header in off the bar from a McCowan corner for his third goal of the season.

County’s response was limited although in the 25th minute some

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