The Scotsman

‘Clubs have been huge support to the players’

- 2 Munas Dabbur heads Salzburg’s first goal on a night when Celtic looked to be going out of the Europa League until they were rescued by Rosenborg. Andrew Smith Analysis

any of our members that wish to talk to somebody and get some support and advice.

“There’s a bespoke phone number that they can text or they can phone and, if they leave a message, they will be seen within 24 hours.

“They are assessed by one of two or three GPS who are supporting the network and then after that, depending on whether it’s pretty serious or more to do with anxiety or whatever else, they are placed with the appropriat­e counsellor or the appropriat­e person who is there to help them.

“It’s entirely confidenti­al and we hand out cards to players at every single club visit and it’s widely used by our members and much needed.”

Wishart added: “One of the things we’re going to take to the next step is really sitting down with coaches and managers and doing some sort of training for these guys as well.

“Thesituati­onswe’vefound in recent years, the clubs have been terrific. They’ve been a huge support to the players and that’s of huge help because the last thing somebody who needs help with any kind of issue needs is pressure for their job as well. Clubs now are very much more to the forefront and have been very helpful and supportive.”

Livingston defender Declan Gallagher recognised the improved help that is available to all players.

“There’s a lot of helplines that you can speak to and a lot of doctors that you can speak to,” Gallagher said.

“I think mental health in football is starting to get better in terms of people to speak to, so hopefully Leigh will get the help he needs and will be back in football sooner rather than later.”

There were truly, utterly, bizarre scenes at the close at Celtic Park last night. At least three times before it was actually confirmed, the home fans seemed to proclaim a Leipzig draw with Rosenborg – whose late equaliser caused the crowd to erupt.

That draw kept Celtic in the Europa League just as they had appeared to be spinning out as a result of being skewered by Salzburg.

One man must have felt like cavorting with the crowds even as he seemed to be skippering his side to a humbling defeat, a humbling, yet irrelevant defeat.

What do you do when your side is struggling to keep their heads above water in a vital European tie? The answer was straightfo­rward for Brendan Rodgers after his team endured a helterskel­ter first half against Austrian opponents who simply looked to have too much for them. He turned to the Scottish player who has played more games in European football than any other in history – centurion Scott Brown.

The Celtic captain is the only player born within these borders to have racked up 100 games in continenta­l competitio­n. Last night was his 105th in all, and one of his most unusual as it required him to remove his tracksuit in the dressing room at halftime. The 33-year-old had started on the bench – as he had for three of the previous four games.

It had been speculated that the days of Brown – whose contract expires next summer – appearing on major occasions for the club might be drawing to a close, 10½ years on from joining in LAST NIGHT

Uefa Europa League

Group A: AEK Larnaca 1 Bayer Leverkusen 5, Ludogorets 1 Zurich 1.

Group B: Celtic 1 Red Bull Salzburg 2, RB Leipzig 1 Rosenborg 1.

Group C: FC Copenhagen 0 Bordeaux 1, Slavia Prague 2 Zenit St Petersburg 0.

Group D: Dinamo Zagreb 0 Anderlecht 0, Spartak Trnava 1 Fenerbahce 0.

Group E: Arsenal 1 FK Qarabag 0,

0 Scott Brown made a telling interventi­on as a half-time sub.

a £4.4 million deal from Hibernian.

There was a certain air of desperatio­n from Rodgers in Brown being called into action last night. Celtic, despite somehow not having had their goal breached, were being given the runaround by the Austrian champions. Even though they came to Glasgow with qualificat­ion secured courtesy of five straighht victories in Group B, their commitment to taking full points from a Europa League group campaign for a record third time was obvious from the intent and menace with which they spooked Celtic from the opening minutes.

The Scottish champions were rushed, ragged at times, entirely lacking in composure. Their hot potato attempts to contruct moves pointed to the absence of a central figure of authority who could bring calm. Precisely what Brown has offered against a certain level of European opponent.

Salzburg, though, despite having consistent­ly failed to make it through the Champions League qualifiers – they have yet to arrive at that Sporting 3 Vorskla Poltava 0.

Group F: F91 Dudelange 0 Real Betis 0, Olympiakos 3 AC Milan 1.

Group G: Rapid Vienna 1 Rangers 0, Villarreal 2 Spartak Moscow 0.

Group H: Lazio 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Marseille 1 Apollon Limassol 3.

Group I: Besiktas 0 Malmo FF 1, Genk 4 Sarpsborg 08 0.

Group J: Akhisarspo­r 0 Standard Liege 0, Sevilla 3 Krasnodar 0.

promised land despite seven tilts – were a level above the opposition against which Brown, and Celtic, have tended to telling impression.

It was more coincidenc­e than any failing on his part that the two goals that seemed would prove fatal for qualificat­ion hopes came in the half in which Brown featured. In reality, the defeat was in the post for Celtic last night from the earliest stages.

Brown acquitted himself well as Rodgers was forced to rejig his midfield twice owing to the skipper’s appearance for the ineffectua­l Scott Sincliar soon being followed by Ryan Christie being forced off on a stretcher, to be replaced by Olivier Ntcham.

The loss of a second goal led to desperate measures, and Brown ended the evening as a sweeper, making a couple of telling interventi­ons.

The most telling moment, though, came in the 86th minute in Leizpig, when Rosenborg nuttily made it 1-1.

Until then, with speculatio­n that Brown could be tempted by an offer to end his career in Australia, it seemed that we might have been witnessing his last appearance in European competitio­n. Now a last 32 Europa League place beckons for Celtic, and the sun is not yet setting on Brown’s European adventures. Group K: Dynamo Kiev 0 Jablonec 1, Rennes 2 Astana 0.

Group L: PAOK 1 BATE 3, Vidi FC 2 Chelsea 2.

TONIGHT (7:45 unless stated)

Ladbrokes Scottish Premiershi­p

Livingston v Hearts.

Sky Bet Championsh­ip

Sheffield United v West Bromwich Albion

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