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Celtic had to rely on two late strikes before overcoming dogged part-timers Alloa Athletic and reach the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup.

While the Premiership leaders dominated the first half, home goalkeeper Craig Gordon was fortunate to escape with a yellow card for a foul on Greig Spence.

Kieran Tierney fired against the Alloa bar, while keeper Neil Parry made some fine stops for the League One leaders.

James Forrest struck with seven minutes left and Moussa Dembele fired a second.

It was a laboured victory for Brendan Rodgers' team, but pressure told and they join city neighbours Rangers and Greenock Morton in the last four, with the last quarter-final taking place on Thursday between Aberdeen and St Johnstone.

A determined defensive display by Alloa was finally undone, but the plaudits will go to Jack Ross's side.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "They [Alloa] defended very, very well. They made it very, very difficult. Big applause to them.

"We weren't clinical enough. We kept going. We got there in the end, we got the job done. Our objective was to qualify for the semi-final and we're into the semi-final, and [with] a clean sheet, which is important.

"You have to be patient. Credit to both teams - for my team for sticking at it and for Alloa, who came and put up a great performance."

Alloa Athletic manager Jack Ross: "Neil Parry had an excellent game. We did what several Premiership teams have not done at Parkhead this season - we contained them for long spells.

"They [Celtic] are a very good team. We had to be incredibly resilient.

"I've not too many complaints about the overall outcome of the game but I would always argue that my players deserve something from it. I thought they were terrific.

"It's not a particularly clever challenge from Craig [Gordon] that results in only a yellow card. These are things that maybe didn't quite go our way but there's a lot of things that Celtic would complain didn't go their way."

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