Belfast Telegraph

It’s deja vu as Bhoys are taught another harsh lesson by PSG

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

CELTIC suffered another night of European anguish against Paris St Germain in a 7-1 thrashing in the Parc des Princes.

Former PSG youth player Moussa Dembele fired Celtic into a stunning first-minute lead but the home side reacted to the loss of their first goal in the Champions League with a Neymar double and efforts from Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe before the break.

The big-spending French club, who had won 5-0 at Parkhead on match day one, were even more ruthless in the second half with goals from Marco Verratti, Cavani and Dani Alves compoundin­g the Bhoys’ misery.

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers had described PSG as “the best of the best” and they made a good case for that accolade after their early setback, making it five Group B wins out of five.

The Scottish champions will now have to recover to try to clinch their Europa League PSG: Areola, Dani Alves, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Kurzawa, Verratti (Lo Celso, 76 mins), Rabiot, Draxler (Pastore, 67 mins), Mbappe-Lottin (Di Maria, 76 mins), Cavani, Neymar. Unused subs: Trapp, Kimpembe, Meunier, Yuri. CELTIC: Gordon, Lustig (Bitton, 13 mins), Boyata, Simunovic, Tierney, Brown, For-

spot in their final fixture against Anderlecht in Glasgow next month.

The home side had their three star attackers Neymar, Cavani and Mbappe in their line-up, all of whom had scored in Glasgow in what was Celtic’s record European home defeat.

However, Dembele pounced after less than a minute.

Alves had conceded a corner with a careless pass back and when Olivier Ntcham played the ball to his fellow countryman, he drove it high past Alphonse Areola from 16 yards.

The home side were rattled but they levelled rather easily in the ninth minute through Neymar, the Brazilian taking rest, McGregor, Rogic, Ntcham (Eboue, 69 mins), Dembele (Griffiths, 77 mins). Unused subs: De Vries, Roberts, Sinclair, Armstrong.

Manofthema­tch: Neymar

Match rating: 8/10

Referee: Tasos Sidiropoul­os (Greece)

a pass from midfielder Adrien Rabiot and from an angle steering it past Hoops keeper Craig Gordon.

The Scottish champions soon suffered another blow when right-back Mikael Lustig went off injured to be replaced by stand-in defender Nir Bitton.

Celtic, however, kept pressing PSG and Ntcham came close with a 20-yard drive but Neymar showed his class again in the 22nd minute when he played a one-two with Verratti and again clipped the ball past Gordon and in off the far post.

Cavani missed the target but only by inches with a left-footed volley before a header across goal from Neymar in the 28th minute, following a Julian Draxler cross, allowed the Uruguayan to knock in the third from close range. Celtic were now in a state of shock.

The fourth came in the 35th minute when Celtic failed to deal with a Neymar free-kick into the box and the ball fell to the unmarked Mbappe, who, from 10 yards, drove through Gordon and into the far corner.

Gordon then had to make a fine save at close range from an Mbappe volley after he had latched onto a sublime Neymar pass.

Dembele screwed a Scott Brown pass wide early in the second half as PSG began to play keep ball before stepping it up again in the latter stages.

Gordon had no chance in the 75th minute when Verratti drilled the ball through a packed defence after Mbappe’s cutback had been cleared.

Cavani volleyed in No.6 from a tight angle three minutes later before Alves curled in PSG’s seventh from outside the box as demoralise­d Celtic prayed for the final whistle to end their nightmare.

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