
Cleator Moor Celtic roared back to form with an impressive 6-1 home win in the West Lancashire Premier Division.
They had Coppull United on the ropes by half-time as they led 4-0 after an outstanding effort.
Although Coppull rallied, and pulled a goal back, Celtic finished strongly again to add two more goals.
Adam Smith had given Celtic a great start with the opening goal after 10 minutes.
Connor Hammell, back with the club on dual registration after his move to Workington Reds, grabbed the second five minutes later.
Smith notched his second after 36 minutes and three minutes later the returning Jamie Glover made it 4-0.

Ethan Ingram pulled one back from Coppull ten minutes into the second-half but in a big finish Celtic added further goals through Hammell (78) and Ellis Trotter (89).
Celtic also gave a run-out on dual registration to their former player Tom Mahone to keep him ticking over as Carlisle City were without a game.
Stuart Shaw, the Celtic manager, said: “I was delighted for my players. Having been on the wrong end of the result a couple of weeks back I knew from training we as a collective were ready to get out and put things right.
“Yesterday’s performance, in the first half especially, was something I’m massively proud of. It was the way the players prepared properly, conducted themselves and took it out onto the field.

“The lads knew once kick-off came what we expected of them and every single one of them did that. It was some first-half performance!
“We expected a reaction from Coppull and they showed some quality in the first 15/20 minutes of the second-half and we could have dealt with that better. They got a goal from that little spell and that was the only disappointing thing to come out of the game.
“I could go through every player individually to say how proud I am but special mention has to go to Man of the Match Jamie Glover. I’m delighted to have him back in the Green and White Hoops.”





