Celtic struck by Midtjylland in Denmark as three first-half goals derail Europa bid
Celtic were brought back to earth in Jutland as Midtjylland struck three times before half time.
Three goals came in eight first-half minutes, leaving the Scottish champions stunned.
The Danes pressed with menace and finished clinically to seize control of the tie.
Celtic’s revival under Martin O’Neill stalled on a night of gloom for the visitors.
Callum Osmand, 19, came off the bench to win a late penalty.
Reo Hatate converted from the spot to give Celtic a lifeline.
The teenager was then carried off on a stretcher in tears after a suspected hamstring injury.
O’Neill will demand a swift reaction in Glasgow as they prepare for the return leg.
Overall, Celtic know they must overturn the deficit at home if they are to keep Europa League hopes alive.
- The Danes scored three quick goals in the first 45 minutes to take control.
- Osmand earned a late penalty and Hatate converted, but the damage was done early.
- Celtic must find a swift response in the second leg to keep European dreams alive.
Callum Osmand
Celtic


