The Scotsman

Celtic 1 Sparta Prague 4 / Lennon’s men humiliated in Europe

- Andrew Smith At Celtic Park

Celtic were sent crashing to the bottom of their Europa League group last night as Sparta Prague claimed a stunning 4-1 win at Parkhead, with Lukas Julis scoring a hat-trick. The Czech Republic side had a clutch of players missing through injury and Covid-19 issues, including No 1 goalkeeper Milan He ca and teenages tar AdamHlozek, but striker Julis had them 2-0 up by half-time.

Celtic substitute Leigh Griffiths pulled a goal back in the 64th minute and the Scottish champions, who had lost to AC Milan at home and drawn at Lille in their first two Group H fixtures, then piled on the pressure.

However, they were undone yet again in the 76th minute when Ju list a pp ed in a breakaway goal before substitute Ladislav Krejci headed in a fourth in the final minute.

Speaking at full-time, Celtic manager Neil Lennon described the result as “totally unacceptab­le” and side he could not defend the players’ performanc­e.

It was like watching the baddest of bad 1980s Celtic teams in Europe to witness Neil Lennon’s men being humbled 4-1 by Sparta Prague on a horrific night.

Shambolic doesn’t begin to describe it.

Celtic looked entirely out of their depth as they were effectivel­y sent spinning out of contention in their Europa League group… which is only at the halfway stage.

The drubbing is the club’s most abject showing on the continent since their 5-0 defeat away to Artmedia Bratislava 15 years ago. The inquests will be coruscatin­g for Lennon and his players.

And so they should be on an evening when Lukas Julis became the first visiting player to score a hat-trick at Celtic Park since Eric Black in 1983.

Lennon’ s men have now only one win in six and have lost their past three European games at Celtic Park.

Against the Czechs they, frankly, lost all credibilit­y on the continenta­l stage.

Just as well Celtic Park was bereft of spectators. Punters would have been in flaming-torch-and-pitchfork mood at the end of this sorry encounter.

The home side were laughably inept defensivel­y. A fatal flaw, but only one of an array.

They lacked any semblance of the cohesion, technique, sharpness and discipline of visitors supposed to be easy meat for the Scottish champions through missing half a dozen players to a virulent

C ovid -19 outbreak in their country that has meant their league had been shutdown for the past month.

Instead it was Lennon’s men that were chopped liver. Or offal, if you will. Truly awful.

Celtic were so shapeless and soft that the concession of only four goals - two of them to give the Prague side a 2-0 half-time lead - represente­d them getting off lightly.

For Sparta also hit the goalframe three times, as they made good on coach Vaclav Kotal’s prediction that Celtic would be easier to play against than other Group H teams AC Milan and Lille...who they had conceded seven goals against in two heavy losses.

It was buttock-clenching defending that cost them the 26 th minute opener. As the Celtic backline played statues, Julis slammed in after David H an ck oh ea de do ff the post from a corner.

Julis’ second, on the stroke of the inter val, was another series of hideously poor decisions. A cross that found Jeremie Frimpong nowhere after a run upfield, was backheaded away by Scott Brown only into the path of Adam Caberick. He touched to Julis, and he finished with style.

The second-half fightback

from Celtic shouldn’t be overstated.

Yes, they dominated possession and pulled a goal back through Leigh Griffiths in 65 minutes - only five minutes after he had been introduced - who pounced to tuck away

a rebound from a Tom Rogic shot that had been saved.

But they were opened up all too easily for Julis’ third from a 76th minute breakaway, and had utterly given up the ghost when Ladislav Krecji added a fourth in added time.

 ??  ?? 0 Callum Mcgregor, Shane Duffy and Scott Bain can’t believe it as Sparta grab another goal in last night’s Europa League thumping
0 Callum Mcgregor, Shane Duffy and Scott Bain can’t believe it as Sparta grab another goal in last night’s Europa League thumping
 ??  ?? 0 Ladislav Krejci fires past Scott Bain in the Celtic goal to make it 4-1 to Sparta Prague in the dying moments of the game as Neil Lennon’s men endured a torrid time art Parkhead.
0 Ladislav Krejci fires past Scott Bain in the Celtic goal to make it 4-1 to Sparta Prague in the dying moments of the game as Neil Lennon’s men endured a torrid time art Parkhead.
 ??  ?? 0 Krejci celebrates with his team-mates after scoring Sparta Prague’s fourth goal.
0 Krejci celebrates with his team-mates after scoring Sparta Prague’s fourth goal.
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 ??  ?? 0 Diego Laxalt shows his frustratio­n as Celtic concede a third goal to their Czech visitors.
0 Diego Laxalt shows his frustratio­n as Celtic concede a third goal to their Czech visitors.
 ??  ?? 0 Leigh Griffiths celebrates his goal but it was scant consolatio­n.
0 Leigh Griffiths celebrates his goal but it was scant consolatio­n.
 ??  ?? 0 Neil Lennon cuts a dejected figure on the touchline.
0 Neil Lennon cuts a dejected figure on the touchline.

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