The Scotsman

Crestfalle­n Celtic left to count cost of shock exit

- Stephen Halliday at Celtic Park

CELTIC

CFR CLUJ

Deac 27, Omrani 74pen, 80, Tucudean 90

Cluj won 5-4 on agg.

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Forrest 51, Edouard 61, Christie 76

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Celticfoun­dthemselve­sonthe wrong side of one of the most remarkable European fixtures their stadium has witnessed as their dreams of lucrative Champions League groupstage football were shattered by Cluj.

In a contest which ebbed and flowed in scarcely credible fashion Neil Lennon’s side were undone by the Romanian champions who, after opening the scoring, twice came from behind to book their place in the play-off round.

Crestfalle­n Celtic must now turn their attention to the Europa League, in which they will face either AIK Stockholm or Sheriff Tiraspol in the playoff round. It will feel like scant consolatio­n to the Scottish champions.

Lennon, pictured, would take no pleasure in his wariness about the fine balance of this tie being vindicated as Cluj made life uncomforta­ble for both his players and the home support from the opening exchanges.

Kicking off in the knowledge they would have to score at least once to preserveth­eirhopesof­progress, Dan Petrescu’s men adopted a positive approach and fully merited Ciprian Deac’s breakthrou­gh on the night, which cancelled out the away goal Celtic had claimed in Romania last week. By contrast, Celtic appeared uncertain about their own strategy. The tactics were familiar, the team selection not as easily anticipate­d. Lennon opted to deploy Callum Mcgregor, so consistent­ly Celtic’s most influentia­l midfielder, at left-back.

It is a position Mcgregor has occasional­ly filled in the past, but his presence there on this occasion was far from a ringing endorsemen­t of the early impression £3million summer signing Boli Bolingoli has made as he dropped to the bench.

Olivier Ntcham slotted into central midfield alongside captain Scott Brown, but Celtic struggled to find the kind of rhythm in that area of the pitch which Mcgregor often seems to provide almost effortless­ly.

In one of Mcgregor’s first duties in the full-back position he appeared fortunate not to concede a penalty in the eighth minute. It was perhaps only the theatrical sprawl by Deac as the pair contested a dangerous cross from Billel Omrani that persuaded referee Andris Treimanis to wave away the frantic appeals by the Cluj players.

Celtic gradually managed to make some inroads towards the Cluj goal, albeit without causing goalkeeper Giedrius Arlauskis any great anxiety. James Forrest, scorer of Celtic’s equaliser in the first leg, saw a shot blocked by Andonie Burca before Ryan Christie burst into the area to drill in an effort which was deflected over the bar.

Cluj continued to enjoy good spellsofin­telligentp­ossession which prevented Celtic finding any sustained momentum.

Just as Lennon’s side did finally look as if they were exerting some authority on proceeding­s, Mikey Johnston coming close with a fizzing shot narrowly wide of Arlauskis’ left-hand post, it was Cluj who opened the scoring.

It was an alarming goal for Celtic to lose from a defensive perspectiv­e as Omrani was allowed too much space on the left to deliver a cross which found Deac unmarked just outside the six-yard box. The Romanian internatio­nal winger’s glancing header beat the helpless Scott Bain via the inside of his left-hand post.

Celtic were rattled, while Cluj looked composed and capable of inflicting further damage. Slowly but surely, however, the hosts forced themselves back on to the front foot and began to carry a greater threat.

As they increased the tempo towards the end of the first half, Odsonne Edouard came close with a near-post flick from a Christie cross. The French striker was denied again by a brilliant piece of defending by Burca which prevented him tucking home a superb cross from Hatem Abd Elhamed.

Celtic began the second half with an even greater injection of urgency and it soon brought them the reward they craved. It was frenzied stuff as Kristoffer Ajer saw a header cleared off the line before Jozo Simunovic’s effort was saved by Arlauskis.

Cluj were becoming seriously stretched at the back for the first time and they were duly breached in the 51st minute as Forrest levelled the tie once more. It was a composed finish by the winger after Edouard had dummied a low Mcgregor cross into his path.

Celtic now had the bit firmly between their teeth and went ahead for the first time ten minutes later. A comical mixup in the Cluj central defence allowed Christie’s cross to find Edouard, who made no mistake from around eight yards.

At last, Lennon’s side seemed to be in control but a tumultuous contest took another twist in the 74th minute. Brown’s instinctiv­e reaction saw him block a dangerous corner

“Brown’s instinctiv­e reaction saw him block a dangerous corner from Mihai Bordeianu with a hand, the referee immediatel­y pointing to the spot”

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