The Scotsman

Champions League hopes in the

● Daunting trip to Athens beckons as battling Greeks get vital away goal

- Stephen Halliday at Celtic Park 3 Callum Mcgregor gives Celtic a flying start by firing home in the 17th minute, but, below, Klonaridis equalises for AEK on the stroke of half-time. Inset right, Galanopoul­os troops off after being red-carded in the 57th

Celtic will need to produce one of their most notable away European results of recent years if hopes of a third successive qualificat­ion for the Champions League group stage are to survive a daunting assignment in Athens next Tuesday.

Brendan Rodgers’ seeded side are now cast in the role of outsiders in their third qualifying round tie after being held at home in the first leg. Callum Mcgregor’s early strike for the Scottish champions was cancelled out by AEK Athens through Victor Klonaridis on the stroke of half-time.

The Greek side survived most of the second half with 10 men after Kostas Galanopoul­os was sent off for two bookable offences.

Rodgers, inset right, had expressed his concerns over the strength of his squad on the eve of the match and this was a performanc­e which illustrate­d the need for more fresh faces during the current transfer window. Unfortunat­ely for Celtic, it could prove too late to preserve a Champions League bid now hanging very much in the balance.

Mcgregor’s 17th-minute breakthrou­gh was a reward for the high tempo with which Celtic started the match. This was a first competitiv­e fixture of the season for AEK Athens, whose domestic league does not start until the end of August, and Rodgers’ men clearly hoped to catch them cold.

Before they did so, they had to survive a scare in the opening minute when Helder Lopes broke down the left beyond Celtic right-back Mikaellust­igandfound­galanopoul­os inside the box. Craig Gordon was alert to the danger, making a smart save at his near post. Celtic’s response, driven by captain Scott Brown as he made his landmark 100th European appearance, was forceful and effective. Kieran Tierney was also prominent as the hosts put AEK under some sustained early pressure and when the adventurou­s left-back saw a shot blocked, the ball broke to Odsonne Edouard who was denied a clear sight of goal by a superb tackle from Vasilis Lampropoul­os.

Olivier Ntcham had the AEK defence on the back foot again in the ninth minute with a piercing through ball which Edouard neatly laid off into the path of Mcgregor whose rising shot was touched over by Vasilis Barkas. From the resulting corner kick, James Forrest saw his effort blocked by Tasos Bakasetas for the hard-pressed Greek champions.

The momentum was sustained as Klonaridis picked up the first booking of the evening for a foul on Tierney right on the edge of the penalty area. From a promising position, Edouard’s free-kick was a disappoint­ment as he failed to clear the defensive wall.

But the home fans didn’t have much longer to wait for the opening goal. It was sourced in some slack play from Marko Livaja, AEK’S Croatian forward losing possession in midfield. Celtic pounced eagerly and when Tierney found space yet again on the left of their penalty area, his low cross was deflected into the path of Mcgregor who turned superbly to guide a left foot shot beyond Barkas’ left hand from around eight yards.

The stage appeared set for Celtic to build a dominant position in the tie but AEK provided a reminder of the threat they could carry when Livaja saw a shot blocked and the ball broke into the path of Bakasetas who passed up a glorious chance as he took an embarrassi­ng fresh-air swipe from the edge of the penalty area.

As Celtic pursued a second goal to cement their early control, an inviting low cross from the effervesce­nt Tierney deserved better than to slide across the six-yard box with no takers among his teammates.

From the other flank, Forrest showed great footwork to weave his way into a shooting

“This was a performanc­e that illustrate­d the need for more fresh faces during the current transfer window”

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