Celtic player ratings as Ange Postecoglou’s side frozen out of Europa Conference League in sub-zero temperatures after 2-0 defeat to Bodo/Glimt
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Celtic were frozen out of the Europa Conference League after falling to a 2-0 defeat against Bodo/Glimt at the Aspmyra Stadion.
Hoops manager Ange Postecoglou clearly had one eye on Sunday’s Premiership encounter with Hibernian as he opted to rest the likes of skipper Callum McGregor, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Liel Abada and Jota.
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Hide AdHowever, the decision backfired as Celtic were outclassed by the Norwegian champions in sub-zero temperatures.
It was important for Celtic to begin the match on the front-foot as they attempted over turn a two-goal deficit, but they got off to the worst possible start in Norway.
Following a dominant start, Ola Solbakken broke the deadlock after just nine minutes to all but extinguish the Glasgow giants hopes of progressing to the last 16.
Celtic looked vulnerable at the back throughout the 90 minutes and Hugo Vetlesen converted a second goal just before the hour mark to compound a miserable night for the Premiership leaders.
GlasgowWorld rates how Ange Postecoglou’s side performed:
JOE HART - 8
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Hide AdKept the scoreline down with a series of important saves. Had it not been for the former England international, it could easily have turned messy for Celtic
ANTHONY RALSTON - 6
Endured a tough evening against Bodo’s lively wide men. Managed to get into some decent attacking areas by delivery wasn’t great
STEPHEN WELSH - 6
Struggled to contain Bodo’s high press from the outset in a shaky first-half display but improved after the break
CARL STARFELT - 6
Not his best night in a Hoops shirt but fairly comfortable on the ball. However, like his team mates, could do little to stem the tide of Bodo/Glimt attacks.
LIAM SCALES - 4
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Hide AdFavoured over Greg Taylor at left-back but was given a torrid time by Solbakken. Bodo targeted the Irishman down his flank all evening. A tough night that he will learn from
NIR BITTON - 5
Sporting the captain’s armband as he looked to add extra protection to the Hoops backline but found himself outnumbered. Gave away possession on too many occasions
MATT O’RILEY - 4
Disappointing. Struggled to make any sort of impact. Switched sides midway through the first-half but again failed to impose himself on the match. Hooked at the interval.
TOM ROGIC - 4
Struggled at times during the first leg at Parkhead and this was a similar story. Had plenty of the ball but Bodo were quick to close him down at every opportunity. Replaced at the interval
JAMES FORREST - 4
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Hide AdLooked to provide a create outlet but was quiet during the first-half and didn’t have much joy after the break
DAIZEN MAEDA - 6
Worked hard and looked lively but too often caught in an offside position. Did his defensive duties well but should have got on the scoresheet in the second half
GIORGOS GIAKOUMAKIS - 5
Left isolated for the majority of the contest. looked to feed of any scraps due to a lack of service. Subbed
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LIEL ABADA - 6
Brought on for O’Riley at half-time as part of a double change and injected some more energy into the team. Had a few efforts on target
CALLUM McGREGOR - 6
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Hide AdReplaced Rogic at the break and added much-needed solidity to the midfield
JAMES McCARTHY - 3
Could do little to effect the scoreline
Unused: Scott Bain (GK), Tobi Oluwayemi (GK), Christopher Jullien, Greg Taylor, Jota, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Reo Hatate, Josip Juranovic
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