‘Brief and painful’: Ange’s Euro hopes over in Arctic circle

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Celtic’s Europa Conference League campaign has proved brief and painful as Ange Postecoglou’s men went down to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Arctic Circle.

The Norwegian champions rounded off a 5-1 aggregate win on Thursday to reach the last-16 of the inaugural third-tier European event.

Celtic were trying to recover a 3-1 home defeat but conceded quickly to Ola Solbakken before Hugo Vetlesen struck again after the break to ease the two-time Norwegian champions into the next round.

Just as in the first leg, Celtic conceded early on and then struggled to find an attacking rhythm on Bodo/Glimt’s artificial pitch.

Solbakken netted inside nine minutes to swiftly put the tie beyond Postecoglou’s side as Celtic were outclassed for the majority of the first half.

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

Postecoglou has now presided over three tournament exits as Celtic’s European campaign ended with a seventh defeat in 14 matches.

The Premiership leaders now only have domestic success to focus on and Postecoglou may have had one eye on Sunday’s visit to Hibernian when he picked his team.

Skipper Callum McGregor, defender Cameron Carter-Vickers and in-form wingers Jota and Liel Abada were all named on the bench.

Postecoglou had passed up the chance to train on the Aspmyra Stadium’s artificial surface, and though his side had plenty of possession and territory, they were unable to make it count, unlike the Norwegians, who produced 11 first-half shots to the visitors’ one.

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-25T01:54:49+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


i think celtic were guilty of under estimating there opponents (much like roma did) glimt away from home is a really tricky test for pampered european heavyweights teams. theyve got a tiny ground, where 1 part of the stadium is completely exposed to the elements - the wind plays havoc when you're kicking into it add to that an artificial pitch with undersoil heating - really tricky place to visit in saying that though, celtic should be familiar with both those things i fully expected glimt to win at home, its the fact celtic struggled in scotland in the first leg that cost them this tie

2022-02-25T01:00:14+00:00

jbinnie

Guest


Now that Celtic have been put out of a third tier European competition maybe some of the writers pouring praise on our "Australian" connections. will start to realise the gap that exists between the present Celtic team and that of Stein\s "Lisbon Lions" ,who won the States No1 Trophy in 1967. Lets keep the pressure off Ange and his players. Cheers jb

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