The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

James Forrest turns away to celebrate the goal that earned Celtic a 1-1 Champions League first leg draw with Cluj in Romania last night.

First blood Celtic as Hoops return to Parkhead with vital away goal

- ANDY NEWPORT

Celtic overcame a first-half scare in Transylvan­ia as they kept their Champions League bid on track with a valuable 1-1 draw against Cluj.

The Romanians scored first when Mario Rondon slotted home just before the half-hour mark.

But Neil Lennon’s team now return to Glasgow packing a vital away goal after James Forrest cancelled out the opener.

Dan Petrescu’s team were a step up from what the Scottish champions have faced so far in Europe this term.

But progress to the play-off round is now within reach as long as there are no slip-ups at Parkhead in next Tuesday’s return leg.

Lennon was always going to bring Jozo Simunovic in for make-shift centreback Nir Bitton but he would have been disappoint­ed not to have had Mikey Johnston fit after his starring role in Saturday’s 7-0 mauling of St Johnstone.

A thigh strain ruled the youngster out and Lennon opted to go with Lewis Morgan after deciding Scott Sinclair was not even worth a seat on the plane to Romania.

That could yet signal concern for the Englishman’s Celtic future but right now the picture looks good for the Hoops as they eye a path to the group stages.

Cluj were determined to make the most of their home advantage but as they poured forward it left plenty of space for Celtic to respond in kind.

The only surprise was that the end-toend action did not produce a goal until the 28th minute.

Odsonne Edouard tested home goalkeeper Giedrius Arlauskis early, while Cluj then threatened as Andrei Burca headed just over Scott Bain’s bar.

But just as Cluj looked like their early tempo was beginning to wane, Celtic switched off and Petrescu’s team capitalise­d.

Breaking from a Celtic corner, Ciprian Deac chose exactly the right moment to release Rondon in beyond the sleeping Boli Bolingoli, with the Venezuelan sliding a composed finish through Bain’s legs.

Forrest, however, had already shown by this point he was more than a match for the hosts’ back-line and it was the Scotland winger who fired the Parkhead side level nine minutes later.

After a quick one-two with right-back Hatem Abd Elhamed, Forrest shifted the ball from his right foot to left before driving in the equaliser off the post.

Bain stopped Cluj regaining the lead with a reflex stop from Rondon just after half-time but the second period failed to skip along with the same snap as the first.

Forrest took the wrong option as he fired wide instead of teeing up Edouard.

Cluj did their best to expose Bolingoli who was having a night to forget. He failed to get tight enough as George Tcudean wriggled into space inside the box but Kristoffer Ajer got a block on to take his strike wide.

Bain looked shaky late on as he spilled an Alexandru Paun strike but Tcudean could only find the roof of the net with his overhead attempt on the rebound to leave Celtic in the driving seat ahead of the second leg.

Cluj: Arlauskis, Susic, Vinícius De Souza, Burca, Malino Paulino, Deac, Coimbra Aurélio, Bordeianu, Djokovic, Rondón (Tucudean 75), Omrani (Paun Alexandru 66). Subs not used: Sylla, Vatca, Costache, Butean, Cestor.

Celtic: Bain, Ajer, Elhamed (Bitton 87), Simunovic (Jullien 74), BolingoliM­bombo, Forrest, Brown, McGregor, Christie, Edouard, Morgan (Ntcham). Subs not used: Gordon, Griffiths, Hayes, Shved.

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Picture: AP.
 ?? AP. ?? James Forrest proved too much for the hosts’ defence as he equalised for the Hoops nine minutes after the deadlock was broken.
AP. James Forrest proved too much for the hosts’ defence as he equalised for the Hoops nine minutes after the deadlock was broken.
 ??  ?? Celtic’s Scott Bain was tested by Romanian side Cluj but managed to keep his side in the tie as they head to Glasgow for the second leg.
Celtic’s Scott Bain was tested by Romanian side Cluj but managed to keep his side in the tie as they head to Glasgow for the second leg.

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