A few nits to pick but lots went right for Celtic

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Lots went right last night, with only a few nits to pick.

Compare and contrast the key area of the field – central mid – with the game away in Malmo. With Bitton and Brown in their usual roles, Stefan Johansen dropped off his common (or Commons, if you like) position behind the striker to give us a central midfield three. As a result, everything clicked. Ajax were unable to pass through us, while central defence looked protected.

Again, Bitton was our main man. Always looking for a pass, always comfortable in possession, no matter how many opponents were in close proximity.  He even managed a Paul McStay-esque (that’s where you recognised it from) pass 40 yards ahead of Johansen in the second half. Brown and Johansen ran like clockwork alongside him and we looked like a team!

You’ll also have recognised the corner which led to Mikael Lustig’s goal. It was a carbon copy of Kris Commons’ effort, minutes from the end of the Qarabag game, and minutes after he came on as a substitute, which brought the only goal of that tie. It was drilled directly with the top of the foot, a very unusual and difficult delivery but one which, if executed well, is very dangerous.  Commons also got an assist for the first goal, an even more impressive piece of footwork before placing an inch-perfect pass between two Ajax defenders. Bitton’s controlled shot was sublime (I’ll avoid calling it Wakaso-esque, no need to jinx the lad).

I thought both full backs played well, until Izaguirre’s second yellow, of course. Izzie and Lustig were both booked for throwing themselves into challenges. It wasn’t a game for holding back to see what will happen next, so I’ve sympathy for the initial yellows, but Izzie had a game-intelligence bypass. His second yellow came a minute after another robust foul. The red was inevitable. It probably cost us the win.  The player is fighting for his place, and next contract, right now.  The pain on his face as he left the field was real, but he needs this pressure.  The lack of competition hasn’t been good for him in recent years.  Don’t write him off yet.

One frustration I had was that we didn’t get James Forrest on the ball often enough. James has the weapon of pace in his boots but we didn’t once manage to exploit it. Perhaps as a consequence Leigh Griffiths had a frustrating night with little to feast on. I’d have changed James role or replaced him earlier.

And what about Efe? Why he decided to take a man on, 20 yards from his own goal, a moment after coming on, only Efe will know, but thereafter he was the most influential player in securing the point. When Janko came on Efe pulled tight into a role as a defacto central defender.  He took responsibility and helped what was by then a relatively inexperienced defence.

When my youngest heard that Jozo Simunovic was making his debut there was a sharp intake of breath. “But what if he makes a mistake? All we’ll know about him is he’s made a mistake in a huge game.” Jozo looked the part, covered ground efficiently. It was a good start.

So what went wrong? Lustig went to ground on the wing, didn’t get the ball and left 20 yards of space open behind him. This drew Celtic defenders out of position to cover, which Ajax exploited excellently to score their first goal. They opened us up once more like this shortly thereafter, but that apart, they didn’t lay a glove on us until we were down to 10 men.

I’m pretty angry at the second Ajax goal. It was another cross into the six yard box we failed to attack. Dedryck Boyata ran between the two Ajax attackers in attendance, but seemed to be distracted by their runs. No one attacked the ball.  Get your starting position right and attack the ball – that’s the rule on set-pieces. We’re not following it.

And for the record, Craig Gordon was faultless for this one. A keeper has to stay on his line when a cross flies over attackers and defenders alike.  Whatever lies behind our recent frailties at defending cross balls, I suspect it’s not gone away.

The margins between success and failure in this group are shaping up to be thin. Ajax could have snatched three points at the end, we would have won the game if Izzie had stayed on the field. I’m not sure how I feel about Molde winning in Istanbul. A group with two difficult competitors now looks like a group with no easy games.  The group’s top seeds and the early favourites are both licking wounds this morning.

So let’s win it.

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  1. Marspapa….am also lookin forward to meeting, not you…..only…..but some others ;-)))

     

     

    H.H.

  2. Careful With That Tax, Moonbeams on

    All this battle of Britain keech we’ve had rammed down our throats all week ..

     

     

    Not one mention of Polish fighter squadron who took down more German aircraft than the British ..

     

     

    Air brushed from history .. Old Aunty doesn’t do propaganda ?

  3. The Huddle

     

     

    Could you put up the

     

    Rumjacks…An Irish pub

     

     

    Dropkick Murphys

     

    I’m shipping up to Boston ……………..this could be a long night …….:)))) tia

  4. Careful With that Tax, Moonbeams

     

     

    I agree with yur sentiments…..at the WW2 Victory Parade Poland was forbidden to participate…..incase it upset the Soviets…..who had just annexed their country…..shameful, given their contribution

     

     

    unforgivableCSC

  5. When I was taught about the Battle of Britain each of us were assigned a nation of those that fought, I was Canada. I learnt all about the Polish and the Aussies and others that fought.

  6. Careful With That Tax, Moonbeams on

    The Huddle ..

     

     

    Obviously been taken out the curriculum these days ..

     

     

    Nite

  7. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    TheLurkinTim on 20th September 2015 1:14 am

     

     

    Churchill did his best.

     

    As with Hitler,he saw the fascist Stalin for what he was and created the term “the Iron Curtain.”

     

    British power and influence were greatly diminished.

     

    Stalin ruled the dying Roosevelt and subsequently Truman,the amateur.

     

     

    In fact, Attlee was probably the P.M. then.

  8. Careful With That Tax, Moonbeams on

    TLT .. Agree .. Pandering .. If it wasn’t for they countries .. This island would have been more than annexed by the Nazis ..

     

     

    That god the ole US and A .. Saved our arses ..

     

     

    Offski .. Same as TH .. Dry as an arabs sandal .. Starting to feel hungover ..

  9. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    LYMMBHOY on 20TH SEPTEMBER 2015 1:18 AM

     

     

    Magic stuff for the terraces.

     

     

    I now hear that sung as a hymn at Mass.

     

    For me ,it grates a bit.

  10. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    CAREFUL WITH THAT TAX, MOONBEAMS on 20TH SEPTEMBER 2015 1:25 AM

     

    TLT .. Agree .. Pandering .. If it wasn’t for they countries .. This island would have been more than annexed by the Nazis ..

     

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    Which island is that?

  11. The Lurkintim

     

     

    I hope I don’t dissapoint haha :)

     

     

    I’ll tell you what bud a one time I never thought you last on here haha !!!

     

    Your language when I saw your first posts …a thought to myself he won’t last long before he needs to change moniker haha…..listen to me … I’m beginning to sound like the omnipotent posters on here , what a fud , honestly mate BMCUW’s has created a monster in the “hootenanay” as P67 has with the blog IMHO

     

    I’ve only posted in the last couple of years , the reason being they’ve relaxed the laws on grammar , spelling and punctuation.

     

    Look forward to meeting you mate , do yourself a favour…meet Delaney’s Dunky !!! He could charm the nickers aff a n.., sell sand to the arabs mibbe a better analogy..:))

  12. Macjay1,

     

     

    Naw no-one done their best…..Poland was politically expediently ignored….and that, for me, is totally unforgivable, given their contribution to the war…..we left them alone till Lech Walenca gave them a voice…..shame on us

     

     

    H.H.

  13. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    CAREFUL WITH THAT TAX, MOONBEAMS on 20TH SEPTEMBER 2015 1:25 AM

     

     

    That god the ole US and A .. Saved our arses ..

     

     

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    U.S.A. didn`t even declare war on Germany.

     

    The U.S.A. was dragged into the war against Germany by Adolf.

  14. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    THELURKINTIM on 20TH SEPTEMBER 2015 1:30 AM

     

    Macjay1,

     

     

    Naw no-one done their best…..Poland was politically expediently ignored….and that, for me, is totally unforgivable, given their contribution to the war…..we left them alone till Lech Walenca gave them a voice…..shame on us

     

     

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    Britain entered the war two days after the invasion of Poland.

     

    And fought ,along with our Allies ,for two plus years against the might of Germany.

     

     

    Lech Walesa …..agreed. In spite of the complete lack of support from the T.U.C.

     

    Who did support Walesa ? Thatcher,Reagan and the Pope.

  15. Marspapa,

     

     

    “I hope I don’t disappoint”….christ…..that’s what we’ll all b thinking on 10/10…..but who cares…..;-))

     

     

    H.H.

  16. Careful With That Tax, Moonbeams on

    MJ ..

     

     

    PealHarbourCSC ..

     

     

    But if you honestly think the UK forces (alone) were adequate enough to deal with the Germans .. You’re deluded ..

     

     

    Was only a couple of years ago the UK paid of the debt to America from that war ..

     

     

    That island is the UK .. Although, I think you knew that anyway.

     

     

    DD landings would have succeeded with just british troops ? BOB would have been successful without pilots from the empire and poland ?

     

     

    Oh Man .. Look at the caption at the start of dads army .. The brits shat it and scurried back over the channel, if you need evidence lol

     

     

    OVER AND OUT!

     

     

    Mon the hoops! :)