Celtic, though, will have a game in hand afterwards and a vastly superior goal difference.After pairing Griffiths with new signing Colin Kazim-Richards against East Kilbride last week, Deila returned to using his top scorer as the lone striker, with goalkeeper Craig Gordon, defender Mikael Lustig and midfielders Stefan Johansen, Nir Bitton and Stuart Armstrong returning.The league leaders forced three early corners to show intent and in the ninth minute Staggies keeper Scott Fox made a great save from Gary Mackay-Steven's drive after County skipper Paul Quinn had conceded possession to Johansen.Moments later at the other end, former Celt Jackson Irvine drove just wide from the edge of the box after Bitton had failed to deal with a rather aimless Richard Foster cross.Griffiths had a shot blocked by a clutch of dark blue jerseys during a goalmouth melee, but as the first half continued the home support became increasingly agitated at their side's lack of tempo and drive.And, when Griffiths rounded Fox after latching on to a Johansen pass only to hit a post, it hinted at an afternoon of frustration for the home side.However, just before the break, Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney crossed into the area and, when Staggies defender Chris Robertson headed clear to Griffiths under pressure from Johansen, the Scotland striker quickly returned the ball low past Fox.Mackay-Steven blazed a shot over the bar early in the second half after being set up by Johansen in a swift break, but it was no indication that the Hoops had stepped up a gear.However, if the performance was not sparkling the points were effectively secured when Armstrong's cross from the left found Boyata at the back post and he headed powerfully past Fox.The two-goal cushion allowed Celtic to relax a bit, invite County on to them and hit them on the break.Johansen, Erik Sviatchenko and Griffiths had further efforts as the Highlanders left themselves more exposed than they would have liked in an effort to get a foothold in the game.Five minutes before the end Gordon produced a spectacular one-handed save from Jonathan Franks before Ian McShane fired over from inside the box, the last real action before the match petered out through four minutes of added time
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