Matt O'Riley celebrates after scoring Celtic’s fourth goal against Kilmarnock. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesMatt O'Riley celebrates after scoring Celtic’s fourth goal against Kilmarnock. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
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Matt O’Riley’s double helps Celtic ease past Kilmarnock and step closer to title

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Celtic scored four goals and missed a penalty inside the first 27 minutes as they moved another step closer to the Scottish Premiership title with an emphatic victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

Goals from Kyogo Furuhashi and Daizen Maeda plus Matt O’Riley’s double ensured Celtic need only seven points from their last six matches to retain their crown.

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Relegation-threatened Kilmarnock can take encouragement from their performance after their manager, Derek McInnes, made a double change in the 31st minute, with Liam Donnelly’s goal providing a consolation.

Cameron Carter-Vickers and Jota were absent for Celtic, who brought in Yuki Kobayashi, Tomoki Iwata and Sead Haksabanovic. Kilmarnock also made three changes as the fit-again Kyle Vassell returned along with Ash Taylor and Fraser Murray.

Murray was making his first league start for five months and might have another lengthy wait after an afternoon to forget. He gifted Celtic a seventh-minute opener with a backpass that was intercepted by Furuhashi. Joe Wright got back but could only delay the Japan striker, who checked back and drilled into the far corner.

Celtic were two ahead five minutes later following a lengthy spell of possession. Alistair Johnston got ahead of Murray on the right flank and crossed for Maeda to head home at the far post.

Killie were in disarray. Wright’s mistake offered O’Riley a chance but the defender recovered to block, only for the midfielder to net moments later in the 18th minute. The former MK Dons player was found by a pinpoint pass from Greg Taylor before taking a touch and swiftly dispatching the ball into the corner of the net.

Furuhashi missed a great chance to score his 30th goal of the season when he hit the post from the spot after Christian Doidge had caught Taylor with a clumsy challenge.

Taylor cleared Danny Armstrong’s header off the line before another mistake from Murray led to the fourth goal. The former Hibernian player’s backward clearance ultimately ended up with O’Riley, who shot into the top corner.

Murray was taken off in a double substitution that was all about damage limitation. Doidge also made way as the midfield enforcer Alan Power and defender Jeriel Dorsett came on.

Daizen Maeda heads in Celtic’s second goal at Rugby Park. Photograph: Vagelis Georgariou/Action Plus/Shutterstock

The change stemmed the tide of chances although Sam Walker stopped a Furuhashi effort after some slack passing from the hosts. Seconds later the Celtic centre-forward was winning a challenge on his opposite number Vassell on the edge of his own box.

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Killie pulled a goal back in the final minute of the half after a rare mistake from Callum McGregor. Donnelly dispossessed the Celtic captain inside the box and finally scored after the goalkeeper Joe Hart had saved from him and Armstrong.

Oh Hyeon-gyu was given 45 minutes to impress the watching South Korea manager, Jürgen Klinsmann, as he replaced Furuhashi. The striker just missed O’Riley’s cross as he slid in and later fired just wide at the near post after a cross from Rocco Vata, who had come on midway through the half with Aaron Mooy and David Turnbull.

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Killie were showing some fight though and Hart pulled off a great save from Luke Chambers’s close-range header. Carl Starfelt missed Celtic’s best second-half chance when he sent a free header over from six yards and Iwata went close from 25 yards.

Celtic handed a late debut to 18-year-old Ben Summers before Vassell came close twice for the hosts.

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