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Bodø/Glimt strike again to send sorry Celtic out of Europa Conference League

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Celtic’s Europa Conference League campaign proved brief and painful as they went down to a 2-0 play-off second leg defeat by Bødo/Glimt in the Arctic Circle. The Norwegian champions rounded off a 5-1 aggregate win to reach the last 16 of the inaugural tournament.

Just like the first leg, Celtic conceded early on and struggled to find an attacking rhythm. Ola Solbakken scored inside nine minutes as the hosts started brightly and Celtic were outclassed for the majority of the first half.

There was a reaction from the visitors either side of the break but Hugo Vetlesen killed off any hopes Celtic had of a comeback when he scored in the 69th minute.

Ange Postecoglo­u told Celtic TV: “It’s fair to say we weren’t at the levels we needed to be over the two legs and they deservedly go through. It’s disappoint­ing for us. We certainly wanted to make progress in this competitio­n, but unfortunat­ely our performanc­es haven’t warranted it.

“If you don’t perform at the levels we have been, then we won’t be successful. They were probably our least effective two performanc­es in Europe this year, including when we got beat 4-0 by Leverkusen. When you are at that level you don’t get the opportunit­y to progress.”

Postecoglo­u has now presided over three tournament exits as Celtic’s European campaign ended with a seventh defeat in 14 matches. The manager had passed up the chance to train on the

Aspmyra Stadium’s artificial surface, which had been cleared of heavy snow, and Celtic found themselves facing an early flurry of chances.

They had already survived a penalty claim and some close shaves before Solbakken curled home after Celtic were left outnumbere­d when Nir Bitton lost possession near the halfway line, although the Israeli claimed for a foul.

Celtic had plenty of possession and territory but were unable to make it count, unlike the Norwegians, who produced 11 first-half shots to the visitors’ one. Joe Hart kept the score down with two last-ditch stops from Amahl Pellegrino.

The Scottish side looked a bit more threatenin­g in the closing stages of the half but their only effort was a comfortabl­y held Giorgos Giakoumaki­s header, which the Greek striker could not get any power on given Anthony Ralston’s cross was just behind him.

Postecoglo­u brought on his captain Callum McGregor and Liel Abada for the ineffectua­l Matt O’Riley and Tom Rogic and switched to a 4-2-4 which helped Celtic push their hosts back in the opening stages of the second half. They had a great chance for a lifeline when James Forrest’s header put Daizen Maeda in behind but the striker blazed over.

Vetlesen soon punished Celtic, however. The midfielder initially picked the ball up inside his own half and continued his run into the box after laying the ball off before sweeping home.

Postecoglo­u looked like he was admitting defeat when he replaced Giakoumaki­s with holding midfielder James McCarthy, with the Greek striker’s goals increasing­ly important for Celtic’s title hopes amid the continued absence of Kyogo Furuhashi.

Abada had a couple of chances to score a consolatio­n goal but the normally accurate wide man was twice off target.

 ?? ?? Bodø/Glimt backed up their surprise first-leg victory with a comfortabl­e win at home to secure passage. Photograph: Mats Torbergsen/EPA
Bodø/Glimt backed up their surprise first-leg victory with a comfortabl­e win at home to secure passage. Photograph: Mats Torbergsen/EPA

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