Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

THROUGH THE MIL

Under pressure Hoops feel the heat as Italians pocket 3 points

- BY RONNIE EXSPLIN

CELTIC suffered their second successive home defeat as AC Milan secured a 3-1 victory in their Europa League Group H opener.

The Scottish champions were still smarting from their 2-0 loss in Saturday’s Old Firm derby at Celtic Park when they had to contend with the Italian giants.

The Serie A side dampened an enthusiast­ic start by the hosts in the 14th minute when midfielder Rade Krunic headed in a cross from Samuel Castillejo before Brahim Diaz added a second with a drive just before the break.

Celtic’s response was admirable a n d Mo h a m e d E ly o u n o u s s i reduced the deficit with a header from fellow secondha half substitute R Ryan Christie’s 76th-minute corner but Milan substitute Jens Petter Hauge clinched the win with a counter-attack goal in added time. Neil Lennon made two changes from Saturday’s defeat to Rangers with strikers Leigh Griffiths and Albian Ajeti in as a partnershi­p for the first time, replacing Patryk Klimala and Elyounouss­i.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (inset) was again leading the line at the age of 39 and making his first appearance at Parkhead since coming on as a substitute for Ajax in a Champions League qualifier in 2001.

Once again there were no fans allowed inside the stadium but Celtic started as if they were being cheered on by a packed house.

However, they were hit by an Italian sucker punch.

Castillejo drifted in from the right and f lighted a cross in for Krunic to get in between defenders Stephen Welsh and Shane Duffy to direct his header past keeper Vasilis Barkas.

Celtic kept up a good tempo as they fought back but then the Serie A side began to occasional­ly flex their muscles and by the interval they had doubled their lead.

In the 42nd minute Ibrahimovi­c sent defender Theo Hernandez racing down the left and when he passed inside to Diaz, the attacker neatly side-stepped Duffy and Callum Mcgregor and slotted a shot low past Barkas.

Lennon replaced Welsh and Griffiths with Elyounouss­i and Christie for the start of the second half and went to a back four in a reshaped formation with some early joy.

In the 51st minute, Celtic wingback Diego Laxalt, on loan from the visitors, ended a promising move by driving just over the bar from the edge of the box.

Tom Rogic replaced skipper Scott Brown in the 64th minute but it was another replacemen­t, Elyounouss­i, who gave Celtic a lifeline when he headed in from Christie’s delivery.

The home side gave it their all in search of a leveller but in the second minute of three added, Milan broke and Alexis Saelemaeke­rs played in Hauge and his fellow substitute slipped the ball past Barkas.

IT’S HIT AND HOPE Elyounouss­i puts Celtic back in the game at 2-1

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CREAM RISES TO THE TOP Rade Krunic gives Milan an early lead at Celtic Park in their 3-1 win last night
Referee: M Jug (Slovenia) CREAM RISES TO THE TOP Rade Krunic gives Milan an early lead at Celtic Park in their 3-1 win last night
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