LAST LAUGH FOR LEIGH



LEIGH GRIFFITHS admitted he enjoyed knocking Hearts out of the League Cup because it meant he had the last laugh at Tynecastle.

The scorer of Celtic’s opening goal in their 2-1 win in Edinburgh was subject to some foul-mouthed flak from the home fans, but he responded by doing his talking on the pitch.

He silenced the Gorgie faithful with a stunning goal before setting up Tom Rogic to add a second to secure the holders a place in the League Cup semi-finals.

Griffiths was booked for his celebration as he ran the width of the park to enjoy the moment in front of the home crowd, but said it was a punishment he was happy to accept.

He said: “The yellow was a bit harsh, but if you give me a goal like that and a yellow card then I’ll take it all day long.

“I get abuse everywhere I go – here you always get stick as an ex-Hibee, but the only way to shut them up is to score.
“I’ve not scored too many better individual goals in my time. I wanted to silence everybody in Tynecastle except the Celtic fans.”
Griffiths has again shown his worth as a marksman as the Hoops recover from the setback of their 3-1 Europa League defeat against Molde in Norway last week.
The international frontman got the show on the road on Sunday with an excellent angled drive in the 5-0 win over Dundee United at Parkhead.
And it took a little bit of magic in the capital last night to point Celtic in the right direction as they attempt to hold onto the silverware.
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