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Celtic through despite defeat

Rodgers’ side advance as Leipzig can only draw

- Picture: PA.

Celtic keeper Craig Gordon applauds the fans at the end of a dramatic Europa League night at Parkhead which ended with the Scottish champions losing 2-1 to Salzburg but still advancing to the last 32 as Red Bull Leipzig failed to beat Rosenborg in the other Group B game. Rangers lost 1-0 to Rapid Vienna in Group G to go out.

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Celtic dramatical­ly won through to the knockout stage of the Europa League despite defeat by Salzburg at Parkhead.

The Hoops needed only a point to make sure they joined the alreadyqua­lified Austrian outfit in the last 32 but were subdued in the first half as the classy visitors struck the woodwork amid several chances.

Israel striker Munas Dabbur, who scored twice in the 3-1 win over the Scottish champions in October, headed the visitors in front in the 66th minute before substitute Frederik Gulbrandse­n capitalise­d on a horrific mistake by goalkeeper Craig Gordon in the 78th minute to make it 2-0.

Salzburg defender Jerome Onguene fouled Celtic’s Filip Benkovic in the box in added time for substitute Olivier Ntcham to score from the penalty at the second attempt, but RB Leipzig’s unlikely 1-1 draw with bottom side Rosenborg meant Brendan Rodgers’ men held on to second spot in Group B.

The pre-match build-up had been dominated by news of striker Leigh Griffiths, see page 51, and French forward Odsonne Edouard was again asked to lead the line.

Rodgers made one expected change with Kieran Tierney replacing Emilio Izaguirre after recovering from a groin issue, with experience­d skipper Scott Brown again on the bench.

The atmosphere at Parkhead crackled but the visitors, who reached the semifinal of the tournament last season, were inspired more than intimidate­d.

In the fourth minute Hoops keeper Gordon made a superb finger-tip save from Zlatko Junuzovic’s header.

Defender Mikael Lustig then took a knock to the head which required treatment during which time the Celtic fans chanted in support of Griffiths.

Salzburg looked increasing­ly formidable. Defender Onguene hit the crossbar with a header from a corner in the 16th minute and from another Junuzovic delivery, Stefan Lainer’s header was beaten away by Gordon.

Lustig was unable to carry on any longer and in the 20th minute Kristoffer Ajer took over.

Celtic worked hard to get on top of proceeding­s, but Salzburg appeared a class above.

Midfielder Hannes Wolf had a great chance on the half-hour mark when Ajer’s sloppy back pass sent him clear against Gordon but the Scotland keeper blocked the all-too casual shot.

Applause was muted at the interval whistle with Celtic fans recognisin­g the task ahead. Brown replaced Scott Sinclair for the start of the second half.

However, there was another injury blow for Rodgers in the 54th minute when midfielder Ryan Christie injured himself tackling Takumi Minamino and was replaced by Ntcham.

Salzburg regained the upper hand and when Lainer took a reverse pass from Enock Mwepu and slung a cross into the box, Dabbur headed into the net off Gordon from six yards.

Gordon was at fault for Salzburg’s second, his attempted throw out was blocked by substitute Gulbrandse­n – on four minutes earlier for Minamino – who had the easiest task of knocking the ball into the net despite the Parkhead keeper’s best efforts to get back. It looked all over for Celtic.

Ajer managed to miss the target from three yards following a Callum McGregor corner and Ntcham’s freekick from 25 yards produced a great save from Alexander Walke.

The Salzburg keeper pushed Ntcham’s penalty on to a post only to be beaten from the rebound and when news of the final whistle came in from Germany there were louder celebratio­ns until the last kick at Parkhead.

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Ryan Christie: stretchere­d off.
 ?? Pictures: SNS Group. ?? Above: Celtic’s Kristoffer Ajer misses a glorious chance late on as he prods the ball over the bar with the goal at his mercy; Fredrik Gulbrandse­n pounces on a mistake by home keeper Craig Gordon to give Salzburg a 2-0 lead.
Pictures: SNS Group. Above: Celtic’s Kristoffer Ajer misses a glorious chance late on as he prods the ball over the bar with the goal at his mercy; Fredrik Gulbrandse­n pounces on a mistake by home keeper Craig Gordon to give Salzburg a 2-0 lead.
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