The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mohamed Elyounouss­i

CELTIC: Scottish champions prove different propositio­n for Romanian side

- RONNIE ESPLIN

scores Celtic’s second goal in their 2-0 Uefa Europa League Group E victory over CFR Cluj at Celtic Park last night. There was heartbreak for Rangers who lost 2-1 to Young Boys in Switzerlan­d, with the hosts scoring a lastgasp winner.

Celtic exacted revenge on Cluj with a commanding 2-0 Europa League win at Parkhead last night.

The Hoops were knocked out of the Champions League qualifiers on aggregate by the Romanian outfit in August, following a shock 4-3 home defeat, but this time they found Celtic a different propositio­n.

French striker Odsonne Edouard headed in the opener in the 20th minute as the Scottish champions dominated amid cascading rain.

Attacker Mohamed Elyounouss­i added a second on the hour mark with a deflected drive to confirm a welldeserv­ed win

Following the 1-1 draw against Rennes in France on matchday one in Group E, the Scottish champions are on four points and now face a double-header against Italian side Lazio which will go a long way to deciding their future in the competitio­n and after this performanc­e they can certainly be confident of progressio­n.

Neil Lennon had urged Hoops fans to turn up the volume ahead of the game and they were in good voice as the home side, with full-back Hatem Elhamed and Elyounouss­i back in the side, started with the purpose and pace also demanded by the Parkhead boss.

Dan Petrescu’s side, knocked out of the Champions League play-off by Slavia Prague and who started the section with a 2-1 home win over Lazio, were forced to work hard to keep Celtic at bay.

In the 10th minute Cluj’s Lithuanian keeper Giedrius Arlauskis made a great save from Christophe­r Jullien’s powerful header from a Callum Mcgregor cross and a minute later the French centerback headed over the bar, again from close range. However, it was another Frenchman who got the breakthrou­gh 10 minutes later when overlappin­g leftback Boli Bolingoli ran on to Mcgregor’s perfectly-weighted pass down the left and crossed for Edouard to bullet in a header from six yards out.

Cluj could not get a foothold in the game but in the 25th minute, after Mcgregor was booked by referee Daniel Siebert for fouling Mihai Bordeianu 25 yards from goal, they had the ball in the Hoops net only for the offside flag to correctly go up.

Celtic keeper Fraser Forster parried Ciprian Deac’s low left-footed drive and Mario Rondon sent the ball back across goal from the rebound to be turned into the net by defender Kevin Boli but celebratio­ns were cut short.

James Forrest drove forward and fired wide at the start of the second half as Celtic quickly reasserted their dominance.

It was the Hoops winger who set up the second goal, laying the ball back to Elyounouss­i whose shot from outside the box deflected past Arlauskis for his first goal since signing on loan from Southampto­n in the summer.

Cluj were forced to go forward and left gaps which the home side did their best to exploit.

The tireless Ryan Christie almost got on the end of an Elyounouss­i cross in the 79th minute and then the Parkhead midfielder drove an effort wide.

The home side did not need any more goals to underline another compelling European performanc­e in the east end of Glasgow.

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Picture: SNS. Odsonne Edouard heads home Celtic’s opening goal against Champions League conquerors Cluj.
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Celtic players congratula­te Odsonne Edouard after his goal.

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