Belfast Telegraph

LENNON’S BHOYS HAVE SIX APPEAL ON PERFECT NIGHT

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

CELTIC: Barkas, Christie (Klimala, 73mins), Brown (Ntcham, 63mins), Taylor, Jullien, Edouard (Ajeti 73mins), Forrest, Elyounouss­i, Bitton, Elhamed, Mcgregor.

Subs not used: Rogic, Bain, Frimpong, Ajer.

KR REYKJAVIK: Olafsson, Chopart, Palmason, Kristinsso­n, Adalsteins­son, Jonsson (Sigurjonss­on, 46mins), Punyed, Palmason, Margeirsso­n, Finnbogaso­n (Jonasson, 73mins), Hauksson (Hilmarsson, 73mins).

Subs not used: Bernhardss­on, Bjarnason, Sigurjonss­on, Geirsson.

Man of the match: Elyounouss­i

Match rating: 8/10

Referee: Sebastian Gishamer (Austria)

CELTIC routed KR Reykjavik 6-0 in a desperatel­y one-sided Champions League first qualifying round clash at Parkhead.

In a one-legged tie played behind closed doors, Neil Lennon’s side showed the Icelandic outfit no mercy.

Attacker Mohamed Elyounouss­i broke the deadlock after only seven minutes and striker Odsonne Edouard pressured defender Arnor Adalsteins­son into an own goal before defender Christophe­r Jullien headed in a third just after the half-hour.

Left-back Greg Taylor helped himself to his first Celtic goal early in the second half and Edouard flashed in a fifth with Elyounouss­i grabbing his second in added time.

KR Reykjavik boss Runar Kristinsso­n had hoped for an unlikely result equivalent to Iceland beating England at Euro 2016 but his side were simply fodder for the Hoops, who will host Hungarian side Ferencvaro­s or Djurgarden­s of Sweden in the second qualifier next week.

The hosts made two changes to the side that drew with Kilmarnock nine days prior, with defenders Nir Bitton and Hatem Abd Elhamed replacing Kristoffer Ajer and Jeremie Frimpong.

Albian Ajeti, the Swiss striker recently signed from West Ham, started on the bench where he watched his new team-mates quickly put the Icelandic champions under pressure.

Within minutes, keeper Beitir

Olafsson had saved a close-range header from Edouard, following a cross from Taylor. However, the keeper looked less convincing when Jullien played a ball over the top and Elyounouss­i smartly rounded him before netting.

Celtic were dominating. Edouard had another couple of attempts on goal before Adalsteins­son, fighting to prevent the Frenchman from getting on the end of an Elhamed cut-back, turned the ball into his own net.

Olafsson made further saves from Elyounouss­i and James Forrest but when Jullien powered in a header from a Ryan Christie corner it looked ominous.

Olafsson kept out efforts from Christie and Elyounouss­i, twice, and defender Kennie Chopart blocked an Edouard shot.

KR Reykjavik almost snatched a goal just before the interval when striker Kristjan Floki Finnbogaso­n tested Hoops keeper Vasilis Barkas with a drive.

Celtic flexed their muscles again at the start of the second half and Taylor netted with a header from an Elhamed cross.

Kristinsso­n’s side kept plugging away but in the 71st minute some neat footwork inside the box took Edouard past three defenders before a decisive finish and he and Christie were immediatel­y replaced by debutant Ajeti and Patryk Klimala.

KR Reykjavik’s Palmi Rafn Palmason had the ball in the net only for the offside flag to be correctly raised, on a chastening night which ended with Elyounouss­i sliding in a sixth.

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 ?? PA WIRE ?? On their way: Celtic’s Mohamed Elyounouss­i celebrates scoring his side’s first goal, and (inset) Christophe­r Jullien added the third
PA WIRE On their way: Celtic’s Mohamed Elyounouss­i celebrates scoring his side’s first goal, and (inset) Christophe­r Jullien added the third

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