Celtic went a long way to killing off the theory that Livingston’s Tony Macaroni Arena is something of a bogey ground.
Brendan Rodgers and Neil Lennon, second time around, had failed to win at the West Lothian ground with Ange Postecoglou coming a cropper last September as he experienced their plastic pitch for the first time.
Celtic’s return visit last March was accompanied by horror stories from the past but a 3-1 win went a long way towards delivering the SPFL title.
?Greg Taylor scored on his 100th Celtic appearance as they eased to a 3-0 victory at Livingston. What did you make of the match? pic.twitter.com/zzKsPyYnkm
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Kyogo Furuhashi got Celtic off to the perfect start today with a stunning goal in the ninth minute that left Jack Hamilton in the home goal with no chance.
Livi boss David Martindale was less understanding over Celtic’s second when Greg Taylor sent a shot through the keepers legs from 25 yards out.
Giorgos Giakoumakis missed an 84th minute penalty but the returning Jota made amends soon after to complete a 3-0 victory to restore Celtic’s four point lead at the top of the Premiership.