The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

CELTIC CLUJ

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Celtic crashed out of the Champions League after twice letting a lead slip in their 4-3 home defeat to CFR Cluj.

The Hoops made a storming start to the second half to go 2-1 ahead through goals from James Forrest and Odsonne Edouard after going in 1-0 down at the break, but Scott Brown’s handball allowed Billel Omrani to net from the spot.

Ryan Christie soon put Celtic back in front but Omrani quickly levelled again on the rebound in the 80th minute to put the Romanians ahead on away goals.

George Tucudean then netted with the last kick of the game to seal a 5-4 aggregate win in the third qualifying round.

Neil Lennon made a big call in his team selection with summer signing Boli Bolingoli dropped and Callum McGregor moved to left-back.

McGregor had a shaky start and was beaten to a cross as Ciprian Deac headed the opener but

the midfielder set up the equaliser as the Scottish champions improved vastly in the second half.

However, they could not manage the game when the went ahead and now drop down to the Europa League play-offs, where they will face AIK Stockholm or Moldovan side Sheriff, with the Swedes 2-1 up ahead of their home leg.

Cluj pressed Celtic aggressive­ly and pinned their hosts back for much of the opening stages.

Christie began to cause problems and Mikey Johnston was not far away with a 25-yard shot at pace but Celtic fell behind in the 27 th minute.

Cluj took a quick throw down the left flank and Brown could not prevent Omrani whipping in a dangerous ball to the edge of the six-yard box. Deac cut across McGregor and headed in off the far post.

Celtic stepped it up thereafter and Christie squeezed a ball along the six-yard line and Edouard got in front of his man but stabbed well over, before Forrest made a good run into the box but shot wide from a tight angle.

Lennon stuck with his starting line-up and they responded to his half-time team-talk.

The equaliser came in the 51st minute after a slick move down the left. Edouard left McGregor’s low cross and Forrest beat a man and finished high into the net.

Edouard stabbed Christie’s low cross just wide and McGregor fired over before the Frenchman swept home in the 61st minute after two defenders had got in each other’s way from Hatem Abd Elhamed’s cross.

Johnston, Christie and Forrest all threatened as Celtic looked for a cushion but Brown gifted the visitors a penalty in the 74th minute when he handled following a corner under no real pressure.

Omrani’s penalty fizzed underneath Bain’s dive.

Celtic went back in front two minutes later when

 ??  ?? DELIGHTED: Billel Omrani is heralded by his Cluj team-mates after scoring his side’s decisive third goal at Celtic Park last night
DELIGHTED: Billel Omrani is heralded by his Cluj team-mates after scoring his side’s decisive third goal at Celtic Park last night

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