Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

‘We shot ourselves in the foot’ laments Lennon as Celtic crash out of Europe

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NEIL Lennon described Celtic’s Europa League exit at t h e h a n d s of FC Copenhagen last night as a lost opportunit­y for the Parkhead club.

The last-32 tie was finely balanced at 1-1 following the first-leg at the Parken stadium last week but the Danish side took the lead at Parkhead in the 51st minute through substitute Michael Santos when he took advantage of a slack back pass by Hoops defender Jozo Simunovic.

Striker Odsonne Edouard levelled with a VAR-awarded penalty in the 82nd minute and it looked like the tie could go to extra-time.

However, three minutes later midfielder Pep Biel restored the visitors’ lead before striker Dame N’Doye, who scored last week, added a third in the 87th minute to seal a 4-2 aggregate defeat.

It was Celtic’s first defeat of 2020 and a frustrated Hoops boss said: “It was an opportunit­y lost. Copenhagen didn’t have to work hard to get goals, that was so frustratin­g and not like us at all.

“I am hugely disappoint­ed. We shot ourselves in the foot.

“We had total control of game in first half, I don’t remember Fraser Forster having anything to do of note.

“We hit the post and I was pretty pleased at half-time and then we made mistakes and gave them encouragem­ent.

“We had to change the shape to get back into the game and deservedly got back i n but we didn’t manage the game, we shot ourselves in foot for the second goal and that was the big moment of the tie.

“Individual mistakes cost us and that’s the nuts and bolts of it.

“It was a great opportunit­y and we let it go. It was bitterly disappoint­ing in the manner we lost.”

 ??  ?? Celtic players are frustrated at full-time.
Celtic players are frustrated at full-time.

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