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The returning Kyogo Furuhashi inspired Celtic to their first trophy under Ange Postecoglou with a compelling Scottish League Cup final victory over manager-less Hibernian.
The Japanese forward - an injury doubt before the game - finished smartly to get Celtic level within a minute of them going behind to Paul Hanlon's towering header for Hibs.
Kyogo was then too quick for Hibs' defenders as he latched onto a quick free kick to lob goalkeeper Matt Macey and ultimately win Celtic the trophy.
Kevin Nisbet and Hanlon had gilt-edged chances to force extra time, but first the striker headed off a post before Hanlon skied the rebound from 10 yards in the 89th minute. Joe Hart then denied Joe Newell right at the death.
Victory extended Celtic's unbeaten run at Hampden to 18 games, while Hibs - with interim boss David Gray in charge - were left rueing another missed opportunity at the national stadium, having lost last season's Scottish Cup final.
The match only truly came alive in the second-half when Hibs captain Hanlon launched himself at a corner to put his side in front having failed to register a shot on target before the break.
It was all about desire from the skipper, and his effort eventually crept in after striking Josip Juranovic on the goal-line.
The Hibs end at Hampden roared into life, having watched their team play without the ball for large swathes of the first half, but they would not be celebrating for long.
Straight from the restart, Celtic captain Callum McGregor picked out Kyogo in the box with a superb pass, and the forward nudged the ball away from Hanlon with a brilliant touch before planting a finish beyond Macey.
His touch, speed and movement are what mark out Kyogo as a fantastic talent, and his sharpness paid off again 20 minutes later.
While Hibs were re-organising at a free-kick, he sprinted off the shoulder of their back four. Tom Rogic spotted his dart goalward and picked him out, and the Japanese international took full advantage to lift the ball sublimely over Macey.
Hibs were left stunned, having had a fantastic opportunity to go in front five minutes before when Nisbet danced into the Celtic box only to be denied by Hart.
And the Easter Road players stood with their hands on their heads in disbelief when Nisbet's late header glanced the upright and Hanlon side-footed over. Hart also stood strong to thwart Newell right at the death.
Instead, Celtic saw out five minutes of injury time to clinch the first piece of silverware on offer to Postecoglou as they continue to build momentum under the Australian.
Man of the match - Kyogo Furhashi
What did we learn?
What a boost it was for Celtic when news filtered through that Kyogo would be fit to start, having missed the last two games with an injury. His movement is so sharp, and undid Hibs twice. He is the difference maker for Postecoglou's side.
The bigger picture is the boost this could do for this newly put-together Celtic team. Only three of the side who clinched a fourth straight treble against Hearts almost exactly a year ago were in the XI at Hampden. It is not the same group who dominated Scottish football for a decade.
Postecoglou had to rebuild a squad and, after a rocky start, they are unbeaten domestically since September, despite a mountain of injuries - David Turnbull being the latest at Hampden - threatening to derail their challenge.
There is a long way to go in the league, and Rangers' form has improved under Giovanni van Bronckhorst, but Celtic will hope this gives them more momentum.
As for Hibs, they were unable to repeat their semi-final heroics against Rangers. They may feel aggrieved at the first goal, with some claims of offside. There was also a claim for a penalty at the end, too, as Ryan Porteous was challenged in the box.
They created enough chances in the end to at least force extra-time, but ended up rueing two moments having defended their box admirably before scoring.
Not having a manager can't have helped the situation, with the expectation that Shaun Maloney will take charge from Monday. On reflection and given some players' outspoken thoughts on the departure of Jack Ross, Hibs might have given themselves a better chance keeping the departed manager in charge for Hampden.
What's next?
There's not much rest for either side with Scottish Premiership fixtures to follow on Wednesday. Hibs host Aberdeen and Celtic are in Paisley to face St Mirren (both 19:45 GMT).
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Hibernian
Squad number1Player nameMacey
Squad number6Player nameMcGinn
Squad number5Player namePorteous
Squad number4Player nameHanlon
Squad number16Player nameStevenson
Squad number11Player nameNewell
Squad number22Player nameDoyle-Hayes
Squad number10Player nameBoyle
Squad number32Player nameCampbell
Squad number18Player nameMurphy
Squad number15Player nameNisbet
Squad number3Player nameDoig
Squad number9Player nameDoidge
Squad number23Player nameAllan
Celtic
Squad number15Player nameHart
Squad number88Player nameJuranovic
Squad number20Player nameCarter-Vickers
Squad number4Player nameStarfelt
Squad number3Player nameTaylor
Squad number42Player nameMcGregor
Squad number11Player nameAbada
Squad number18Player nameRogic
Squad number14Player nameTurnbull
Squad number19Player nameJohnston
Squad number8Player nameFuruhashi
Squad number5Player nameScales
Squad number6Player nameBitton
Squad number56Player nameRalston
Squad number73Player nameMoffat
Line-ups
Hibernian
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Macey
- 6McGinn
- 5Porteous
- 4Hanlon
- 16StevensonSubstituted forDoigat 81'minutes
- 11Newell
- 22Doyle-HayesBooked at 36mins
- 10Boyle
- 32CampbellSubstituted forAllanat 73'minutes
- 18MurphySubstituted forDoidgeat 81'minutes
- 15NisbetBooked at 43mins
Substitutes
- 3Doig
- 8Wright
- 9Doidge
- 13Gogic
- 21Dabrowski
- 23Allan
- 24McGregor
- 25Scott
- 27Cadden
Celtic
Formation 4-1-4-1
- 15Hart
- 88JuranovicBooked at 35mins
- 20Carter-Vickers
- 4Starfelt
- 3TaylorSubstituted forRalstonat 75'minutes
- 42McGregor
- 11Abada
- 18Rogic
- 14TurnbullSubstituted forBittonat 27'minutes
- 19JohnstonBooked at 83minsSubstituted forScalesat 83'minutes
- 8FuruhashiSubstituted forMoffatat 83'minutes
Substitutes
- 5Scales
- 6Bitton
- 16McCarthy
- 29Bain
- 30Shaw
- 54Montgomery
- 56Ralston
- 57Welsh
- 73Moffat
Live Text
Match ends, Hibernian 1, Celtic 2.
Second Half ends, Hibernian 1, Celtic 2.
Owen Moffat (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Foul by Martin Boyle (Hibernian).
Attempt missed. Ryan Porteous (Hibernian) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right.
Attempt saved. Joe Newell (Hibernian) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ryan Porteous.
Offside, Celtic. Tomas Rogic tries a through ball, but Liel Abada is caught offside.
Owen Moffat (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Foul by Paul McGinn (Hibernian).
Foul by Liel Abada (Celtic).
Paul Hanlon (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt missed. Paul Hanlon (Hibernian) right footed shot from the centre of the box is just a bit too high.
Kevin Nisbet (Hibernian) hits the left post with a header from the centre of the box. Assisted by Paul Hanlon with a headed pass.
Carl Starfelt (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Christian Doidge (Hibernian).
Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Scott Allan.
Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Matt Macey.
Attempt saved. Tomas Rogic (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Substitution, Celtic. Liam Scales replaces Michael Johnston.
Substitution, Celtic. Owen Moffat replaces Kyogo Furuhashi.