Celtic Triumphs with Hogh’s Hat-Trick in Dominant Victory Against Kilmarnock
Celtic’s new striker, Kasper Hogh, provided a boost for the recovering Martin O’Neill with a first-half hat-trick during a resounding 5-1 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. In O’Neill’s absence, Shaun Maloney managed the team, leading them to an impressive performance that lifted Celtic above St Mirren on goal difference at the top of the William Hill Premiership.
O’Neill, who is recuperating following an overnight hospital stay due to what the club described as a “small procedure,” made an appearance at the team hotel before the match. This win marked Celtic’s highest-scoring league performance since they defeated Aberdeen by the same margin in May 2025.
After just 70 seconds, Hogh put Celtic ahead with a header following a cross from Arne Engels. Kilmarnock initially responded well, creating opportunities for Aaron Tshibola and Tom Lowery, but they found themselves down before fully settling into the match.
Celtic dominated the chances, with Hogh doubling the lead in the 33rd minute after a mistake from Killie’s Johnly Yfeko. Hogh completed his hat-trick shortly thereafter, capitalizing on a swift counterattack.
Benjamin Nygren added a fourth goal just after the halftime break. Michael Schjonning-Larsen netted a consolation for Kilmarnock, but Luke McCowan rounded off the scoring for Celtic in the 75th minute, sealing the dominant win.
Former Celtic owner Fergus McCann was also present at the match, making a rare appearance to witness the team’s success. Despite being the subject of interest from clubs like Everton and West Ham, Alistair Johnston and Arne Engels started for Celtic, with Johnston substituted at halftime.
Celtic’s clinical display overshadowed Kilmarnock’s efforts in the game, which saw a series of chances saved by the Celtic goalkeeper and opportunities squandered by the home side. The result underscores Celtic’s strong start to the season as they continue to lead the league.
New Celtic striker Kasper Hogh delivered a tonic for the recuperating Martin O’Neill with a first-half hat-trick at Kilmarnock in the absence of his manager.
The Dane got off the mark in a Celtic jersey as the champions beat Killie 5-1 on the new grass pitch at Rugby Park to jump above St Mirren on goal difference at the top of the William Hill Premiership.
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Shaun Maloney took charge of Celtic as O’Neill rested following an overnight hospital stay in midweek following what the club called a “small procedure”.
The 74-year-old was able to visit his players at the team hotel beforehand and they produced their highest-scoring league performance since beating Aberdeen by the same scoreline in May 2025.
Shaun Maloney was in charge for Celtic’s fixture at Kilmarnock (Robert Perry/PA) (PA Wire)
Benjamin Nygren put Celtic four up just after the interval before Michael Schjonning-Larsen netted a consolation for Killie, who created a steady stream of chances in the opening stages, although they were already one down by that point. Luke McCowan finished the rout in the 75th minute.
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While Maloney deputised for O’Neill, there was another important figure from Celtic’s history present in Ayrshire. North America-based former owner Fergus McCann, the man who turned around the club’s fortunes off the pitch in the mid-1990s, made a rare appearance at a Celtic game.
Celtic again started with Alistair Johnston and Arne Engels amid respective interest from Everton and West Ham, although the Canada right-back made way for Colby Donovan at half-time.
The game was over by that point and the writing was on the wall for Killie after just 70 seconds when Hogh headed home a left-wing Engels cross from close range.
Killie’s initial response was positive as the game swung from end to end. Aaron Tshibola and Tom Lowery had shots blocked with Celtic scrambling, Erik Ring knocked the ball wide from close range and both Tyreece John-Jules and Greg Kiltie had efforts saved by Viljami Sinisalo.
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But Celtic were creating chances throughout. Camilo Duran, Engels and Nygren all threatened twice and Max Stryjek also made saves from Hogh and Kieran Tierney before the visitors doubled their lead in the 33rd minute.
Killie centre-back Johnly Yfeko gifted possession inside his own half and passes from Callum McGregor, Duran and Nygren quickly set up Hogh to finish first time.
The summer signing from Bodo/Glimt completed his hat-trick two minutes later as Celtic again broke quickly after winning the ball back inside their own half. Yfeko charged well out of position and nobody ever picked up Hogh before the Dane nodded Duran’s cross home from close range.
Kasper Hogh scored a first-half hat-trick against Kilmarnock (PA)
Dozens of Killie fans headed for the exits 100 seconds after the interval when Nygren finished after being gifted the ball by Stryjek. They would not even have been out the stadium by the time Duran hit the crossbar.
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Killie manager Neil McCann soon became involved in an argument with a supporter who had stayed behind and matters nearly deteriorated as Hogh, Tierney and Yang all came close.
Schjonning-Larsen finished off a measured passing move in the 56th minute but it proved a brief respite for the hosts.
Hogh headed off the post before substitute McCowan hooked home after a corner and Stryjek kept the score down with stops from Sebastian Tounekti, the hat-trick hero and James Forrest.
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