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·5 October 2023
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·5 October 2023
Heartbreak at Celtic Park
On a typical European night at Celtic Park, the pulsating atmosphere was punctured by a late surge from Lazio. Celtic’s European dreams seemed to momentarily reignite when Kyogo Furuhashi gracefully slid the ball past Lazio’s keeper, igniting the passionate crowd early in the evening. However, the atmosphere turned sour when an unfortunate lapse in concentration allowed Matias Vecino a rare moment to glance home the equaliser.
Just when Brendan Rodgers’ troops believed they had clinched it with Luis Palma’s strike, the ever-controversial VAR had other plans. The digital adjudicator’s intervention silenced the roaring crowd, paving the way for a dramatic Italian finish in the dying embers. Pedro’s 95th-minute header was a dagger through Celtic’s heart.
Elsewhere, Atletico Madrid’s triumph over Feyenoord added salt to the wound. The stark reality? Celtic have been gasping for a Champions League home win for a decade. Two games into this season’s campaign, the men in green and white find themselves at the base of Group E, staring at an uphill battle to retain their European status.
Glasgow’s notorious traffic ensured many fans missed the spectacle’s commencement. Those late to the scene missed a Celtic side bursting with early intent. Matt O’Riley’s vision found Kyogo, who didn’t hesitate to slide the ball beneath Ivan Provedel.
For the initial phases, Lazio seemed out of touch. But Vecino’s header, which agonisingly trickled over the line, reminded everyone of the lurking threat.
Lazio sprang to life after the break, and Felipe Anderson should have put them ahead. Yet, Celtic’s resilience shone. Reo Hatate’s attempt following an O’Riley layoff brought the best out of Provedel.
Then came Palma’s moment – a strike that caused an eruption at Celtic Park. But VAR’s prolonged examination cruelly stole their joy.
The climax was agonising for the home supporters. Cameron Carter-Vickers was dispossessed, setting the stage for Matteo Guendouzi to cross. Pedro was there, planting his header past Joe Hart.
The daunting task of facing Atletico Madrid looms large for Celtic, a side still searching for their first points in this European campaign. Their domestic commitments resume against Kilmarnock, but it’s the European nights that will remain the focus for many.
Statistics Snapshot: Possession: Celtic 55% – 45% Lazio Shots: Celtic 11 – 9 Lazio On Target: Celtic 4 – 3 Lazio Corners: Celtic 4 – 3 Lazio Fouls: Celtic 10 – 15 Lazio
Stellar Performance: The maestro of the midfield, Luis Alberto, takes the accolade as Player of the Match.
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