2003-07-25: Boca Juniors 0-1 Celtic, Friendly

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Champions World Series 2003

Venue – Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

Review

Thompson had the best of the chances before the break when he fired over and Henrik Larsson also forced a good save from Roberto Abbondanzieri.
Young keeper David Marshall started for the Hoops but he was one of five players to make way at the interval as Magnus Hedman came off the bench. The Swede, after a couple of decent saves, was in turn later replaced by Rob Douglas.
Sutton's strike, after a sweet one-two with Shaun Maloney, was one of the few highlights of the game.
The game, played out in front of a crowd of 20,842, ended on a sour note when Fabbro saw red for a second bookable offence, a foul on Stan Varga.
Craig Beattie could have added a second for Celtic late on but Abbondanzieri saved after a smart run.

Trivia

  • Chris Sutton grabbed the only goal as Celtic wrapped up their pre-season tour.
  • The win gives Celtic a lift ahead of next week's Champions League qualifier against Kaunas in Lithuania.

Teams

Boca Juniors:-
Abbondanzieri, Jerez, Schiavi, Burdisso, Calvo, Battaglia (Caneo), Cascini (Villareal 74), Cagna (Donnet 68), Fabbro, Schelotto, Colauti (Tevez 61)
Subs:- Caballero, Rodruguez, Silvestre
Booked:- Battaglia, Fabbro
Sent Off:- Fabbro.

Celtic:-
Marshall (Hedman 45, Douglas 78), Balde (Kennedy 78), Varga, Crainey, McNamara (Agathe 71), Thompson (Lennon 46), Lambert (Petrov 46), Miller (Sylla 46), Larsson (Fernandez 46), Sutton (Beattie 70), Maloney (Petta 70).
Subs:- Smith, Laursen, Wallace, Prunty
Goal:- Sutton 59.
Booked:- Thompson, Crainey, Sylla.

Att:- 20,842
Referee: Ricardo Valezuenia

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Sutton strike downs Boca

Chris Sutton grabbed the only goal as Celtic wrapped up their pre-season tour with a 1-0 win over Boca Juniors in Cleveland. The English striker settled a scrappy game of few chances when he pierced the tough-tackling Argentine side's rearguard after 59 minutes.
After a 4-0 thrashing by Manchester United in Seattle earlier in the week, the win gives Celtic a lift ahead of next week's Champions League qualifier against Kaunas in Lithuania.
Sutton's strike, after a sweet one-two with Shaun Maloney, was one of the few highlights in a game which saw nine yellow cards and a red for Boca's Jonathan Fabbro.
The first half was a stop-start affair with Celtic's Alan Thompson and Stephen Crainey both cautioned along with Sebastian Battaglia and Fabbro of the Copa Libertadores winners.
Thompson had the best of the chances before the break when he fired over and Henrik Larsson also forced a good save from Roberto Abbondanzieri.
  • Young keeper David Marshall started for the Hoops but he was one of five players to make way at the interval as Magnus Hedman came off the bench. The Swede, after a couple of decent saves, was in turn later replaced by Rob Douglas.
    Amid the constant awarding of free-kicks and a further Celtic booking for Momo Sylla, the Hoops took the lead when Sutton fired low into the corner.
    The game, played out in front of a crowd of 20,842, ended on a sour note when Fabbro saw red for a second bookable offence, a foul on Stan Varga.
    Craig Beattie could have added a second for Celtic late on but Abbondanzieri saved after a smart run.

    Story from BBC SPORT:
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    Published: 2003/07/26 03:08:43 GMT

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