Unique Angle – Watch as Celts Blow Clyde Away

Celtic confirmed their progress to the Quarter Finals of the Scottish Cup following a routine win over Clyde at Broadwood Stadium in Cumberland. The club have released the Unique Angle footage as the holders downed Danny Lennon’s side to set up a Last 8 tie away to St Johnstone.

First half goals from Olivier Ntcham and Scott Brown pushed Celtic into what appeared to be an unassailable 2-0 half time from the League 1 team. Bayo got himself on the scoresheet shortly before Bobby Madden blew the final whistle to complete the score.

On a day where there were constant reminders of the 2006 upset caused at the same stadium versus the same opponents, Celtic appeared unfazed by their last trip to Broadwood as Neil Lennon’s men put in a professional performance to down Danny Lennon’s side.

Despite the chaos caused by Storm Ciara, Celtic managed the game well, looking resilient and competent against a well-drilled side.

Here are the highlights, courtesy of Celtic TV’s Unique Angle.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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