Facts and figures ahead of the Champions League last 16, first leg match between Celtic and Juventus at Celtic Park. More
90+4' FULL TIME. Celtic so unlucky to lose 3-0 at home to Juventus, but the Italians were clinical, and that was the difference.
89' Marchisio goes into the book for Juve as the game nears an end.
86' Vucinic has done his part and comes off to be replaced by debutant Nicolas Anelka.
83' GOAL! Celtic 0-3 Juventus! This is ridiculous. Celtic undone again by a ruthless Juve side. That's it done. Ambrose was caught in possession 30 yards from his own goal and Marchisio played in Vucinic, who slotted the ball under Forster.
81' Juve make a change of their own as Paul Pogba replaces Matri.
80' Kayal comes on in midfield as he replaces Brown - who has run his heart out for his team.
77' GOAL! Celtic 0-2 Juventus! Marchisio with a second that could kill this tie off completely. Matri plays in the midfielder with a lovely first-time touch. He cuts back inside Brown and then beats Forster with a straight shot that the keeper gets a hand to.
76' Another double booking as this time Brown and Padoin go into the book for pushing at a corner.
73' Watt does come on and it is Commons he is replacing. That gives Celtic more presence in attack.
70' Here is the change and Peluso is replaced by Simone Padoin.
63' HUGE CHANCE FOR CELTIC! Celtic go short from the corner and as the ball comes in from a deeper position, Ambrose advances to find himself in a pocket of space. He has a free header but angles the ball into the turf and up into Buffon. Awful attempt; he should have scored.
61' Matri is in yards of space when trying to get on the end of a cross from Lichtsteiner but he is adjudged offside. Replays show it to be the correct decision.
46' KICK OFF!
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45+2' HALF TIME. Marchisio's goal separates the sides but Celtic have been fantastic, creating a string of chances against their much-vaunted opposition.
44' From the set-piece, Juve try to pick out Vidal again from 20 yards and his low effort is blocked by a sea of Celtic shirts before Forster saves the follow-up from Leonardo Bonucci.
42' Forrest into the book for a poor challenge on Pirlo, catching his standing leg late.
36' Lichtsteiner all over Hooper from a corner again and the referee books both players.
27' Hooper with some nice control to pull the ball down and then play in Lustig. The Swede delivers the cross and Commons executes an overhead kick that flies just wide.
25' Another ball over the top causes problems as Vucinic runs onto it and rounds Forster. However, the angle is tight and he has to cross. Celtic clear and Wanyama produces an important block from Marchisio.
10' Big chance for Celtic! A ball is only partially cleared to Commons 25 yards from goal and he thunders in a first-time drive that Buffon has to throw out an arm to save.
8' Matri gets the better of Ambrose again from another high ball and eventually Peluso whips in a fantastic cross to find Marchisio at the back post. He meets the ball with a fine volley but can't keep it down.
3' GOAL! Celtic 0-1 Juventus! Terrible defending from Ambrose as Alessandro Matri muscles past him to meet a bouncing ball and taps it under Fraser Forster. The ball is cleared off the line but Claudio Marchisio is there to sweep the ball into the roof of the net.
3' Wanyama with the first effort of the night and he takes aim from 30 yards and sends a wickedly swerving shot at goal. It is sneaking wide but Gianluigi Buffon tips it round for a corner nonetheless.
1' KICK OFF! Celtic in their green and white hoops attacking left to right, Juventus in change black.
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18:55 TEAMS: Celtic: Forster; Lustig, Wilson, Ambrose, Izaguirre; Forrest, Brown, Wanyama, Mulgrew; Commons, Hooper. Subs: Załuska, Matthews, Ledley, Kayal, Miku, Nouioui, Watt. /// Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Caceres, Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Peluso, Matri, Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Pogba, Padoin, Marrone, Giovinco, Anelka, Quagliarella.
83' GOAL! Celtic 0-3 Juventus! This is ridiculous. Celtic undone again by a ruthless Juve side. That's it done. Ambrose was caught in possession 30 yards from his own goal and Marchisio played in Vucinic, who slotted the ball under Forster.
77' GOAL! Celtic 0-2 Juventus! Marchisio with a second that could kill this tie off completely. Matri plays in the midfielder with a lovely first-time touch. He cuts back inside Brown and then beats Forster with a straight shot that the keeper gets a hand to.
63' HUGE CHANCE FOR CELTIC! Celtic go short from the corner and as the ball comes in from a deeper position, Ambrose advances to find himself in a pocket of space. He has a free header but angles the ball into the turf and up into Buffon. Awful attempt; he should have scored.
44' From the set-piece, Juve try to pick out Vidal again from 20 yards and his low effort is blocked by a sea of Celtic shirts before Forster saves the follow-up from Leonardo Bonucci.
27' Hooper with some nice control to pull the ball down and then play in Lustig. The Swede delivers the cross and Commons executes an overhead kick that flies just wide.
25' Another ball over the top causes problems as Vucinic runs onto it and rounds Forster. However, the angle is tight and he has to cross. Celtic clear and Wanyama produces an important block from Marchisio.
10' Big chance for Celtic! A ball is only partially cleared to Commons 25 yards from goal and he thunders in a first-time drive that Buffon has to throw out an arm to save.
8' Matri gets the better of Ambrose again from another high ball and eventually Peluso whips in a fantastic cross to find Marchisio at the back post. He meets the ball with a fine volley but can't keep it down.
3' GOAL! Celtic 0-1 Juventus! Terrible defending from Ambrose as Alessandro Matri muscles past him to meet a bouncing ball and taps it under Fraser Forster. The ball is cleared off the line but Claudio Marchisio is there to sweep the ball into the roof of the net.
3' Wanyama with the first effort of the night and he takes aim from 30 yards and sends a wickedly swerving shot at goal. It is sneaking wide but Gianluigi Buffon tips it round for a corner nonetheless.
18:55 TEAMS: Celtic: Forster; Lustig, Wilson, Ambrose, Izaguirre; Forrest, Brown, Wanyama, Mulgrew; Commons, Hooper. Subs: Załuska, Matthews, Ledley, Kayal, Miku, Nouioui, Watt. /// Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Caceres, Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Peluso, Matri, Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Pogba, Padoin, Marrone, Giovinco, Anelka, Quagliarella.
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81′ Pub league team v Serie A team... There's only going to be one outcome.
Celtic were unlucky to have to play under a heavily biassed referee but that's not an unusual situation for them. They worked very hard but some players were below par including Forster. The real problem though was Ambrose and that has to go down to the manager who should have known better. Neil Lennon usually gets it right for the league, but his judgement is suspect with cup games as results show.
perhaps when lenon gets fri of that t shirt maybe they might win..why do they think they had a chance.....
Barcelona were never to bothered because they knew they were gonna win the group. Knockout stage is very different. I kept hearing throughout the match how unlucky Celtic were and they didn't deserve to lose 3-0. They did deserve to lose 3-0 because they conceded 3 and didn't score any.
This was a shocking result, Celtic out played juve for the entire game and before you Sevco fans start #$%$ look at the stats above, more possession, almost twice as many shots on goal and on target.
So funny alll the huns dont be bitter life is good hail hail
I'll give Celtic all the due in the world for what they've accomplished in the Champions League so far, but now they're at the adult table now, and it's time to step up their game.
I guess practice at rangers training ground make good impact... Maybe Celtic want to try practice at Milan training ground to get some benefits when come to juventus arena...
As a lifelong Juve fan I have to say, Celtic played out of their skins tonight. The result flatters the game. All these refereeing comments though, really???? Grow up!!! . Was in a pub of predominantly Celtic fans, and the ref issue never even came up. Juventus took what little chances they had whilst defending very well. Celtic made a very tough team look very average! Kudos to them. I hope they build on what they have. It would be an asset to the beautiful game if they can.....Celtic won many a Juve fan's heart tonight! Respect where it is due!!!
Oh the banter!
347 because nothing a celtic supporter says can be believed greetin faced sad losers the lot of you celtic cheated to get through to the last 16 samaras cheated for the penalty what goes round comes round
onionbears7 still have'nt given your answer to my question@336 despite all your vitriolic comments
342 Answer because you are a bigot full of hatred and bile we are the people.
Lawwell said champions league money has been included in the 6 months upto December the only money not included is the last 16 money thats a first usually all champions league money is dished out at the end of the season and included in the finances of the clubs end of year reports.
Bouncy,Bouncy and then thrice Bouncy not the first time Celtic players have rolled over and took it up the a**e
Seriously D if you have cleared all debt just now then you have just earned at least £20-25 million from the champions league so your club are set for a £30-40 million profit ??????????? do you believe that
There is your answer from #338 why would I lie????
D ????????? for telling the truth lets see what the end of year financials are then should be £50 billion just going by the Seville calculator
A Scottish team called Celtic i don,t know a Scottish team called Celtic must be that Oirish team your thinking of
Its good to see the laptop loyal out in force tonight the closest they will get to Europe is going to Belfast in July