Celtic secured a vital 4-2 victory over Utrecht at Parkhead, booking their place in February's Europa League play-offs. The Scottish Premiership champions made a scintillating start to the game, netting three goals inside just 19 minutes thanks to strikes from Benjamin Nygren and an own goal by Nick Viergever, with Arne Engels converting a penalty. Celtic doubled their lead after a catalogue of errors at the back from Utrecht, before the visitors briefly pulled level with two more goals.
However, Celtic regained control of the game with a couple of well-worked counter-attacks, one of which saw Aaron Trusty head in from a corner to seal the win and confirm the Hoops' place in the play-offs on February 19 and 26. The draw for the knockout phase will be revealed this Friday.
Celtic's manager Martin O'Neill described his team as "deserving" of their victory, praising their resilience after being down to ten men just a week ago. O'Neill also expressed his pride at his players' ability to come back from adversity, stating that the mentality within the group has been amazing over the past couple of weeks.
Robbie Keane, who will be managing Ferencvaros in the play-offs, had mixed feelings about facing Celtic again after being drawn against them. While he acknowledged Martin O'Neill's experience and reputation as one of the most successful managers in the game, Keane also expressed his admiration for O'Neill's work ethic and ability to energize the players.
Celtic will now focus on strengthening their squad ahead of the play-offs, with captain Callum McGregor hailing the team's resilience and determination. McGregor praised his manager's leadership, stating that he trusts the club to get the right players in place.
However, Celtic regained control of the game with a couple of well-worked counter-attacks, one of which saw Aaron Trusty head in from a corner to seal the win and confirm the Hoops' place in the play-offs on February 19 and 26. The draw for the knockout phase will be revealed this Friday.
Celtic's manager Martin O'Neill described his team as "deserving" of their victory, praising their resilience after being down to ten men just a week ago. O'Neill also expressed his pride at his players' ability to come back from adversity, stating that the mentality within the group has been amazing over the past couple of weeks.
Robbie Keane, who will be managing Ferencvaros in the play-offs, had mixed feelings about facing Celtic again after being drawn against them. While he acknowledged Martin O'Neill's experience and reputation as one of the most successful managers in the game, Keane also expressed his admiration for O'Neill's work ethic and ability to energize the players.
Celtic will now focus on strengthening their squad ahead of the play-offs, with captain Callum McGregor hailing the team's resilience and determination. McGregor praised his manager's leadership, stating that he trusts the club to get the right players in place.