Thursday, 7 August 2014

Celtic's ambitions of a third successive Champions League

Mikel Lustig retrieves the ball as Celtic fall behind to Legia Warsaw
They never looked like turning around the 4-1 first-leg deficit.

The Celtic defence seemed to part as Michal Zyro and Michal Kucharczyk sealed their fate.

It is a crushing blow for Ronny Deila, whose predecessor Neil Lennon guided the club into the last 16 two years ago and into the group stage last season.

 

Those two campaigns earned Celtic in the region of £33m in prize money alone.

While they still have a chance of a Europa League run, the absence of Champions League football is a massive financial blow, to say nothing of the prestige that comes with playing in Europe's premier competition.

Supporters, who had yet to see their squad strengthened over the summer, must now wait to see if a lack of Champions League football might now hasten the departure of Fraser Forster and Virgil van Dijk.

And though the Premiership title should still be won comfortably, the prospect of a campaign without the Champions League already feels like something of an anti-climax.

Most frustratingly for Celtic, their departure comes at the hands of a team lacking their recent European pedigree, yet who seemed far more comfortable on this stage over the two legs.

Michal Kucharczyk (right) beats Fraser Forster (centre) to put Legia Warsaw 2-0 ahead
Michal Kucharczyk (right) beats Fraser Forster to put Legia Warsaw 2-0 ahead

Deila was critical of his players after the first leg but they seemed bereft of imagination as they tried to right the wrongs from Warsaw.

Instead, Legia hammered a further nail in their Champions League coffin before the break as they converted one of the few chances created in Edinburgh, where Celtic again played their home tie following their ground's involvement in the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Kucharczyk slid a pass through the heart of the Celtic defence and Zyro held off a despairing challenge to slip the ball past Forster.

A second-half onslaught failed to materialise and Legia seemed to be allowed to pass their way to goal at will before Kucharczyk rounded the keeper to score a second.

Anthony Stokes and James Forrest did at least force Dusan Kuciak into good second-half saves but those efforts paled into insignificance in the grand scheme of things.

By way of a crumb of consolation for Deila, both Lennon and Gordon Strachan failed to qualify for the Champions League in their first campaigns before going on to enjoy success.

But the manner of this exit gives further ammunition to the sceptics who questioned the appointment of a man with no experience at this level.

Charlie Mulgrew and Virgil van Dijk leave the field following Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Legia Warsaw
Celtic now face a Europa League play-off after missing out on the Champions League group stage

Legia Warsaw players celebrating
Legia Warsaw have won both of their qualifying rounds 6-1 on aggregate

Lineup, Bookings (3) & Substitutions (6)

Celtic

  • 01 Forster
  • 05 van Dijk Booked
  • 21 Mulgrew
  • 02 Matthews
  • 23 Lustig (Griffiths - 57' )
  • 03 Izaguirre
  • 15 Commons (Pukki - 71' )
  • 06 Biton
  • 42 McGregor
  • 25 Johansen Booked
  • 10 Stokes (Forrest - 70' )

Substitutes

  • 00 Berget
  • 20 Pukki
  • 24 Zaluska
  • 28 Griffiths
  • 33 Kayal
  • 49 Forrest
  • 53 Henderson

Legia Warsaw

  • 12 Kuciak
  • 03 Jodlowiec
  • 25 Rzezniczak
  • 28 Broz
  • 15 Astiz
  • 17 Brzyski
  • 33 Zyro (Bereszynski - 88' )
  • 21 Vrdoljak
  • 32 Radovic Booked
  • 08 Duda (Pinto - 87' )
  • 18 Kucharczyk (Kosecki - 75' )

Substitutes

  • 02 Júnior Dossa Momade
  • 09 Saganowski
  • 19 Bereszynski
  • 20 Kosecki
  • 23 Pinto
  • 70 Sá
  • 91 Jalocha
Ref: Paolo Silvio Mazzoleni

Match Stats

Possession

Shots

0 0

On target

0 0

Corners

0 0

Fouls

0 0

Live Text Commentary

Full time
Full Time Match ends, Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 2.
90:00 +4:00 Full time
Full Time Second Half ends, Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 2.
88:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Legia Warsaw. Bartosz Bereszynski replaces Michal Zyro.
87:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Legia Warsaw. Helio Pinto replaces Ondrej Duda.
75:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Legia Warsaw. Jakub Kosecki replaces Michal Kucharczyk.
71:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Teemu Pukki replaces Kris Commons.
70:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Celtic. James Forrest replaces Anthony Stokes.
65:00 Booking
Booking Stefan Johansen (Celtic) is shown the yellow card.
61:00 Goal scored
Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 2. Michal Kucharczyk (Legia Warsaw).
57:00 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Leigh Griffiths replaces Mikael Lustig.
55:00 Booking
Booking Miroslav Radovic (Legia Warsaw) is shown the yellow card.
53:00 Booking
Booking Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) is shown the yellow card.
45:00
Second Half begins Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 1.
45:00 Half time
Half Time First Half ends, Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 1.
36:00 Goal scored
Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Legia Warsaw 1. Michal Zyro (Legia Warsaw).
0:00
First Half begins.
0:00 Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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