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United win to go second in Premiership

Ciftci and Armstrong score goals for hosts

Griffiths nets for Celtic

Leaders' third league defeat of campaign

Dundee United beat Celtic to go second in the Premiership and move to within four points of the league leaders.

Nadir Ciftci held off the challenge of Efe Ambrose to fire United into an early lead.

Celtic hit the frame of the goal twice before Stuart Armstrong got the hosts' second by nodding in Ciftci's cross.

Leigh Griffiths finished well to reduce the visitors' deficit and came very close to an equaliser when his low strike came back off the post.

Jackie McNamara's side went ahead of Aberdeen on goal difference, while Ronny Deila's team, who had won their previous eight league games, suffered their first top-flight defeat since early October and their third overall this season.

Ciftci had an eventful opening to the match, getting booked in the first minute for a clumsy tackle on Scott Brown before finding the net.

Armstrong's deflected pass evaded Ambrose and Ciftci's close control and strength allowed him to brush off the Nigerian defender's attempt at a recovery and lift the ball past goalkeeper Craig Gordon.

Ciftci scored his eighth goal of the season to give United the lead

Celtic's response was to stretch United on the flanks and both James Forrest and Stefan Johansen troubled the home defence without achieving a telling delivery.

However, Johansen was in on goal after playing a one-two with John Guidetti and goalkeeper Radoslaw Cierzniak was quick off his line to make the block.

United remained dangerous in attack, though, and Conor Townsend drew a save from Gordon after venturing forward from left-back.

Guidetti went down in the box after being closed down by Sean Dillon - prompting loud shouts for a penalty from the travelling fans - but referee Steven McLean said Dillon's challenge was a legitimate shoulder charge.

United's resistance was further tested when Cierzniak's attempted clearance from a Johansen corner ricocheted on to the crossbar off Nir Bitton's head and Virgil van Dijk's rebound header was cleared off the line by Jaroslaw Fojut.

Ambrose continued to struggle with the threat of Ciftci in the second half and conceded possession too easily on one occasion, leading to the striker testing Gordon with a low shot.

Dillon almost scored an own goal when his header from Anthony Stokes's cross looped up and bounced off the right-hand post, Forrest unable to convert the rebound.

Stokes then headed off target moments before he and Guidetti were replaced by Kris Commons and Stefan Scepovic.

However, it was United's attackers who made the most impact in the wake of the double change with Ciftci's perseverance again proving crucial.

This time, the Turkish forward held off Emilio Izaguirre on the right and dinked the ball to the back post for the unmarked Armstrong to head off Gordon and into the net.

Scepovic thought he had reduced Celtic's deficit when he finished crisply from Izaguirre's chested pass, but the offside flag cut short the substitute's celebrations. However, television replays showed the Serbian had been onside.

Izaguirre cleared Chris Erskine's header off the line moments later and the end-to-end nature of the contest continued when Bitton's replacement, Griffiths, ran on to Commons' pass and placed the ball firmly past Cierzniak for Celtic's goal.

The visitors hit the woodwork for a third time when Griffiths' effort from around 20 yards struck Cierzniak's left-hand post in stoppage time.

Ciftci netted his eighth goal of the season to put United ahead

Van Dijk's header was cleared off the line

United were celebrating again when Armstrong (left) notched their second

Celtic substitute Scepovic had a goal controversially disallowed for offside

Griffiths netted Celtic's consolation and was then inches away from scoring an equaliser