2015-02-19: Celtic 3-3 Inter Milan, UEFA Cup

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Trivia

  • UEFA Cup First leg, Round of 32 teams.
  • Incredible as Celtic fought back twice to draw, with a goal at th death.
  • Celtic qualified to knock-out stages in second place in the group stages.
  • First competitive meeting since 1972 European Cup semi finals which Inter won on penalties.
  • Celtic defeated Inter Milan in 1967 to lift the European Cup.
  • Lisbon Lions paraded at the game before the game as guests of honour.
  • Both sides are far away from their peaks in their heyday.
  • Inter Milan have now played five times in Glasgow and not won once.
  • Inter Milan currently 10th in Italian top league tier Serie A after back to back league wins, 6 points behind 4th. Unbeaten in Europe this season, 5 wins & 3 draws before this match.
  • Roberto Mancini's Inter Milan record since rejoining as manger in November 2014 upto this game: 16 games, 6 wins, 5 draws, 5 losses. 37.50 win percentage.
  • Common and Lustig out injured.
  • Stokes dropped as a disciplinary measure as he arrived back late from Dublin.
  • Inter Milan used Sevco's Murray Park for training.
  • Ronny “I spoke about getting goose-bumps before — if I don’t get them tonight I might as well quit football."
  • Ronny "Lisbon is the best memory in Celtic history and this is going to be a huge game. But I have to make history, not watch it."
  • Guidetti sums up the atmosphere perfectly "The myths I’ve heard about Celtic Park on a European night are true."
  • UEFA rated Armstrong's goal as one of the top ten of the season in the UEFA Cup, link: http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2252483.html
  • "When you stand behind your team when it's 2-0 down it means so much to us and it's what the club is about – the supporters."
    Ronny Deila after first leg of UEFA Cup Round of 32 match v Inter Milan (Feb 2015)

Review

(joebloggscity)
Incredible! Celtic went behind two down in just twelve minutes to flatten the atmosphere and supporter morale. Cue much whining and gnashing of teeth on the team, players, tactics, the rotten weather on the day etc.

All changed with am incredible recovery th saw Celtic reply with two goals that should have taken us into the interval level pegging. Except Craig Gordon was making uncharacteristic errors, and Inter grabbed a third to give them a lead.

Second half saw Celtic huff and puff, keeping possession and playing some good football. Making the runs and penetrating the opposition defence, we were taking chances but not converting.

Then at the death the underminded Guidetti scored the equaliser on 90+3 mins, to send the support into raptures. This after going through a barren spell of games of late, and having been dropped as first choice striker.

Nobody really thought we could do it, and taking in the shambles of Deila's first half season, this was a major result for him. Prior he had spoken of this being a test to measure our progress, and granted we may not have won but it showed that the team was on the right road.

Onto the next round, and we can only hope to finally win our first ever match on Italian soil.

(NoPaseran of KDS)
First time in my life that I have left a football match feeling as elated and frustrated all at once. Defensively we were all over the place but going forward we looked as good as we have since the MON days. I really didn't think we had the character in us to come from behind twice at this level, massive credit to the entire team for that.

I could dedicate half this post to moaning about our defensive performance but I won't because every player has an off night and it was just unfortunate that a few of our back 5 were poor in the same game. I take comfort from the fact we will be much improved defensively next week and we almost certainly won't make as many individual mistakes. Tbh, if we cut out the errors I really do think we will qualify

Hats off to Bitton (my MOTM) and Brown who were absoultely outstanding in the middle of the park. Armstrong took to the occasion like a duck to water, was this his first European appearance? GMS got caught napping defensively a few times but his directness and drive going forward was terrific. We definitely have goals in us next week, Inters back 4 cannot deal with the ball in behind or players running at them. Expecting a 4-3 in Milan

P.S I think the fans should get an assist for the 2nd goal, the Inter players had no idea what was going on for a good 10 minutes

(Markybhoy of KDS)
First chance I've had to post since last night. Does 'ooft' just about cover it?

I was pretty annoyed by the first goal, it looked like it came just too early. Gordon not settled or too eager or something, to realise it was going well wide but of course the parry lands right back at his feet and of course the opposition only needed 1 shot to put it through our keepers legs. Then obviously what we needed was for a rather panicky clearance to bounce off VVD's napper and fall perfectly for Palacio ffs!

Do you ever wonder if that kinda pish happens to other teams?

To come back from that was just fantastic though. I thought Mathews had his best game for a while, though still look frail defensively but I felt nothing but optimism approaching half time.

Craig Gordon looks like he is about to burst out greetin at the best of times but I cannot for the life of me think what he was doing there. Given how wet the surface was that ball was only picking up speed when it hit the deck and Palacio did start to ease off the gas. Again I can't help but think it was because Gordon didn't get a chance to settle down. His kicking was woeful and he just looked a bit shellshocked. Look at how well he performed after managing to pull off a couple of saves in the second half. Says something for his character that he managed to do that though so onwards and upwards. Possibly better keepers than Gordon have made similar mistakes in big games, chin up lad.

I'm just glad to be enjoying my football again. Speaking to a Man Utd work mate this morning he's gutted. His team are dull and he's really losing the will with LVG. I asked him if he listened to LVG pre/post match, no he says. Instantly switch off. That's when you know you're losing the love of watching your team I think.

We might not make it through (unlikely but who knows) but to hell with it. At least we're playing it the Glasgow Celtic way.

Teams

Celtic

  • 26 Gordon
  • 02 Matthews (Ambrose Emuobo – 81' )
  • 22 Denayer
  • 05 van Dijk Booked
  • 03 Izaguirre
  • 08 Brown
  • 06 Bitton
  • 16 Mackay-Steven
  • 25 Johansen Booked
  • 14 Armstrong (Henderson – 75' Booked )
  • 28 Griffiths (Guidetti – 75' )

Substitutes

  • 04 Ambrose Emuobo
  • 09 Guidetti
  • 12 Scepovic
  • 24 Zaluska
  • 32 Wakaso
  • 42 McGregor
  • 53 Henderson

Goals

  • Armstrong 24′ Campagnaro 25′ (og) Guidetti 90′

Inter Milan

  • 30 Carrizo
  • 14 Campagnaro Booked
  • 23 Ranocchia
  • 05 Nunes Jesus
  • 21 Santon Booked
  • 13 Guarín
  • 18 Medel
  • 91 Shaqiri Booked
  • 17 Kuzmanovic (Dodô – 79' )
  • 09 Icardi (Kovacic – 75' )
  • 08 Palacio

Substitutes

  • 01 Handanovic
  • 10 Kovacic
  • 15 Vidic
  • 20 Obi
  • 22 Dodô
  • 28 Puscas
  • 88 Hernanes

Goals

  • Shaqiri 4′ Palacio 13′, 45′
Ref: Istvan Vad

Attendance: 60000

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)
  • Audio Report: Paradise Report

Pictures

Forum

MOTM

Stats

CelticInter Milan
Possession

51% 49%
90mins

Shots
14 16

On target
7 11

Corners
2 4

Fouls
21 10

Articles

Celtic 3-3 Inter: Guidetti nets last-gasp leveller

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/spfl/celtic-3-3-inter-guidetti-nets-last-gasp-leveller-1-3696009

by STEPHEN HALLIDAY AT CELTIC PARK

Updated on the 19 February 2015 23:49

JOHN GUIDETTI chose the perfect moment to end his long goal drought for Celtic as he salvaged a draw for the Scottish champions in an astonishing Europa League last-32 contest.

Celtic 3 (Armstrong 24; Campagnaro [OG] 26; Guidetti 90+3) Inter 3 (Shaqiri 4; Palacio 13, 45).

The Swedish striker stepped off the subs’ bench to net his first goal in 11 appearances for Ronny Deila’s side and keep their hopes of further progress alive.

On an evening when they needed to be firing on all cylinders, Celtic’s hopes looked to have been fatally derailed by a malfunction of their normally most reliable component.

Craig Gordon, whose exceptional goalkeeping was the biggest single factor in them reaching this stage of the tournament, endured an uncharacteristically wretched evening. Celtic found themselves two goals behind to Inter after just 13 minutes with Gordon at fault for the first of them by Xherdan Shaqiri.

Stuart Armstrong hauled Celtic level before half an hour had elapsed, scoring one and forcing an own goal from the rattled Italians. But another howler from Gordon allowed Rodrigo Palacio to plunder his second goal just before half time.

It looked to have given Inter a lead to take into next Thursday’s second leg at San Siro before Guidetti’s late intervention.

After creating a cacophonous Champions League-style atmosphere in the build-up, the home support had the wind taken out of their sails by their team’s calamitous start to the contest.

Just as they had in their previous knock-out tie with Italian opposition, against Juventus in the last 16 of the Champions League two years ago, Celtic conceded the opening goal within the opening four minutes. It came from a rare error of judgment by Gordon. His outstanding performances in the group stage of this tournament often compensated for the defensive vulnerability in front of him. But the perfectionist in Gordon would not be pleased with his part in Inter’s breakthrough. Although left exposed by Zdravko Kuzmanovic’s ball over the top of the defence which picked out Shaqiri’s run, he was less than convincing as he clawed the Swiss striker’s initial shot straight back into his path. The former Bayern Munich player seized upon the loose ball and calmly guided it into the net.

It was the kind of start Deila’s men would have dreaded and, to a man, they appeared rattled. It would get worse before it got better. Slack play from Virgil van Dijk presented Kuzmanovic with Inter’s next chance which he wastefully scooped over. But the visitors’ second was only delayed until the 13th minute.

Gordon was more effective in dealing with a Shaqiri shot this time as he turned the ball behind. But from the corner, taken by Kuzmanovic, Celtic were all over the place defensively. Shaqiri helped the ball back into the area where it broke off Van Dijk for Palacio to drive a firm, low shot beyond Gordon.

When Gordon then had to make a decent stop to deny Mauro Icardi, Celtic appeared on the verge of total collapse.

But they gradually recovered a measure of composure before displaying considerable resilience to battle their way back. It was breathless stuff as Celtic stunned Inter with two goals in as many minutes to level matters.

Armstrong will certainly never forget his home debut for Celtic. The midfielder sparked the revival in the 24th minute with one of the perfectly-timed runs into the penalty area which became his trademark at Dundee United. It allowed him to get on the end of a well-judged cutback from Adam Matthews and slot a low shot past the left hand of Inter keeper Juan Pablo Carrizo into the corner of the net.

The grateful celebrations of the Celtic fans had hardly subsided when they were greeting an equaliser. Stefan Johansen was the provider from the right this time, the Norwegian’s cross causing panic in the Inter defence. Under pressure from Armstrong, full-back Hugo Campagnaro bundled the ball into his own net.

The momentum was firmly with Celtic at this stage and it required a brave save by Carrizo at the feet of Gary Mackay-Steven to prevent the winger joining his fellow new boy on the scoresheet. Inter looked every bit as uncertain at the back as Celtic but unfortunately for the hosts it was they who were punished again for another mistake by Gordon just before the interval.

Gary Medel’s long through pass from his own half was intended for Palacio but was overhit as the ball ran into the penalty area. Gordon advanced for what should have been a routine interception but instead the ball slipped from his grasp and into the stride of Palacio who coolly stroked it into the far corner of the net.

The tempo of the contest subsided to the merely frantic after the break. Inter confounded the stereotype of Italian sides being content to sit on a lead, pouring forward at every opportunity. Palacio, on the hunt for a hat-trick, forced a smart save from Gordon who dived to his right to keep out a curling shot.

Celtic’s response was a stinging long-range effort from Nir Bitton which flashed just wide. Mackay-Steven should have done better when he found himself one-on-one with Carrizo, sending in a tame shot which the goalkeeper blocked with his left foot. Leigh Griffiths was equally wasteful, shooting straight at Carrizo from close range after being set up by Johansen.

Guidetti replaced Griffiths with 15 minutes remaining and his impact was stunning. With the seconds ticking down in stoppage time, he got on the end of a long ball from Emilio Izaguirre and thumped a superb volley high into the net.

There was time for one more Inter attack and a degree of redemption for Gordon who, in the final piece of action before the final whistle, dived brilliantly to his left to keep out Shaqiri’s free-kick.

CELTIC: Gordon; Matthews (Ambrose 81), van Dijk, Denayer, Izaguirre; Bitton, Brown; Armstrong (Henderson 75), Johansen, Mackay-Steven; Griffiths (Guidetti 75). SUBS NOT USED: Zaluska, McGregor, Wakaso, Scepovic. BOOKED: van Dijk, Johansen, Henderson.

INTER: Carrizo; Campagnaro, Ranocchia, Juan Jesus, Santon; Medel, Guarin, Kuzmanovic (Dodo 79); Icardi (Kovacic 75), Shaqiri, Palacio. SUBS NOT USED: Handanovic, Vidic, Obi, Puscas, Hernanes. BOOKED: Santon, Campagnaro, Shaqiri.

REF: Istvan Vad

BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31502589

By Alasdair Lamont BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

Guidetti's late effort secures first-leg draw
Deila's team fall 2-0 behind inside 15 minutes
Celtic retaliate through Armstrong's strike & own goal
Second leg on Thursday 26 February at San Siro

John Guidetti's stunning added-time goal earned Celtic a draw against Inter Milan and gives them belief they can progress in their Europa League tie.

They conceded cheap early goals to Xherdan Shaqiri and Rodrigo Palacio but levelled through Stuart Armstrong's finish and Hugo Campagnaro's own goal.

Palacio pounced on Craig Gordon's error to hand Inter a half-time lead.

The second half did not look like yielding any further goals until the Swede's first strike since November.

It is a goal which keeps the tie in the balance and they play the second leg at the San Siro on 26 February.

Celtic had rightfully approached the first leg in a confident state of mind, with eight successive wins since the turn of the year and the sense that the team are really beginning to gel under manager Ronny Deila.

But that run of victories was secured domestically, against teams with only a fraction of the ability of their Italian opponents.

It looked in the early stages as though the mid-table Serie A club would prove to be too great a step up in class for the Scottish champions to handle.
Rodrigo Palacio pounced on Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon's fumble to put Inter 3-2 ahead

Rodrigo Palacio capitalised on Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon's fumble to put Inter 3-2 in front

Defensive slackness, which would often go unpunished in the league, by Jason Denayer gifted Inter possession and when Zdravko Kuzmanovic's clipped ball over the top of the defence was met on the volley by Shaqiri, Gordon parried the effort, unaware the ball was heading wide.

The second chance was lapped up by the Swiss, who tucked the rebound into the net from a narrow angle.

Shaqiri caused Gordon problems again shortly afterwards – a dipping volley forcing the keeper to punch to safety, but the respite was brief.

The Inter forward helped the ball back into the box when the subsequent corner was cleared, Emilio Izaguirre's hacked clearance cannoned off Virgil van Dijk into the path of the grateful Palacio, who slid the ball through Gordon's legs.

Celtic were looking distressed and with Inter's confidence increasing, the tie appeared all but over inside the opening 15 minutes.

But that was to reckon without Celtic's own attacking abilities, which came to the fore twice within the space of a minute.

Stefan Johansen squeezed a return pass through to the marauding Adam Matthews, whose cutback was perfect for Armstrong to side-foot in.

Moments later he was celebrating an equaliser as he pressurised Campagnaro into knocking Johansen's lobbed pass past his own goalkeeper, with Celtic Park in raptures.

Unbelievably, though, there was a further twist before the break. Gary Medel's hopeful through-ball looked like being safely gathered by Gordon, but he unfathomably allowed it to squirm from his grasp, allowing Palacio to tap into the unguarded net.

The irony that Celtic would, in all likelihood, be out of Europe were it not for some of Gordon's heroics in previous games was not lost on the home crowd, who chanted the keeper's name before the teams departed at the interval.

Unsurprisingly, the second half could not match the first for drama, yet both teams created opportunities.

Gordon earned some redemption by pushing another Shaqiri effort away, but Celtic were the more dangerous team and only good goalkeeping by Juan Pablo Carrizo denied Gary Mackay-Steven and Leigh Griffiths from close range.

Guidetti was introduced as a late substitute and despite seeing little of the ball, his late volley into the top corner, after Liam Henderson's chipped pass, had the home fans in ebullient mood by the final whistle.
It did not take Inter Milan long to take a 2-0 lead at Celtic Park

It did not take Inter Milan long to take a 2-0 lead at Celtic Park
Ronny Deila says the atmosphere was like nothing else he had ever experienced

Celtic manager Ronny Deila said the atmosphere was like nothing else he had ever experienced

Live Text Commentary
Full time

Full Time Match ends, Celtic 3, Inter Milan 3.
90:00 +5:11 Full time

Full Time Second Half ends, Celtic 3, Inter Milan 3.
90:00 +4:59

Attempt saved. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner.
90:00 +4:02

Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
90:00 +4:02

Foul by Jason Denayer (Celtic).
90:00 +2:45 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 3, Inter Milan 3. John Guidetti (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Liam Henderson.
90:00 +1:30

Foul by Mateo Kovacic (Inter Milan).
90:00 +1:30

Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
89:50 Booking

Booking Liam Henderson (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
89:42

Fredy Guarín (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
89:42

Foul by Liam Henderson (Celtic).
88:49

Gary Medel (Inter Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
88:49

Foul by John Guidetti (Celtic).
87:46

Foul by Mateo Kovacic (Inter Milan).
87:46

Nir Bitton (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
86:58 Booking

Booking Stefan Johansen (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
86:50

Gary Medel (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
86:50

Foul by Stefan Johansen (Celtic).
85:54

Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
85:54

Foul by Liam Henderson (Celtic).
85:30

Delay over. They are ready to continue.
84:50

Delay in match Andrea Ranocchia (Inter Milan) because of an injury.
84:19

Dodô (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
84:19

Foul by John Guidetti (Celtic).
83:37

Attempt saved. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Fredy Guarín.
83:14

Fredy Guarín (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
83:14

Foul by Nir Bitton (Celtic).
81:26

Foul by Mateo Kovacic (Inter Milan).
81:26

Nir Bitton (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
80:30 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Efe Ambrose replaces Adam Matthews.
79:47 Booking

Booking Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
79:40

Foul by Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan).
79:40

Liam Henderson (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.
78:43 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Inter Milan. Dodô replaces Zdravko Kuzmanovic.
78:15

Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
78:15

Foul by Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic).
77:05

Attempt missed. Mateo Kovacic (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Davide Santon.
75:35

Attempt saved. Liam Henderson (Celtic) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
74:55 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. John Guidetti replaces Leigh Griffiths.
74:46 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Liam Henderson replaces Stuart Armstrong.
74:31 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Inter Milan. Mateo Kovacic replaces Mauro Icardi.
72:26

Attempt blocked. Adam Matthews (Celtic) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
70:59

Attempt saved. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the right is saved in the bottom right corner.
70:09 Booking

Booking Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
70:02

Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
70:02

Foul by Virgil van Dijk (Celtic).
69:27

Attempt blocked. Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Xherdan Shaqiri.
68:27

Corner, Inter Milan. Conceded by Stuart Armstrong.
68:02

Attempt blocked. Scott Brown (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
67:14

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Rodrigo Palacio.
66:41

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Hugo Campagnaro.
66:04 Booking

Booking Davide Santon (Inter Milan) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
65:57

Foul by Davide Santon (Inter Milan).
65:57

Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
65:28

Attempt saved. Leigh Griffiths (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Stefan Johansen.
61:57

Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
61:57

Foul by Nir Bitton (Celtic).
61:18

Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
61:18

Foul by Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic).
60:46

Attempt saved. Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner.
60:30

Attempt saved. Fredy Guarín (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
59:29

Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
59:29

Foul by Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic).
57:26

Corner, Inter Milan. Conceded by Adam Matthews.
54:41

Attempt missed. Nir Bitton (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Scott Brown.
53:01

Corner, Inter Milan. Conceded by Craig Gordon.
52:58

Attempt saved. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Zdravko Kuzmanovic.
51:15

Offside, Inter Milan. Gary Medel tries a through ball, but Rodrigo Palacio is caught offside.
51:14

Attempt blocked. Gary Medel (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
48:14

Attempt saved. Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
47:55

Attempt saved. Nir Bitton (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
45:00

Second Half begins Celtic 2, Inter Milan 3.
45:00 +1:11 Half time

Half Time First Half ends, Celtic 2, Inter Milan 3.
44:28 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 2, Inter Milan 3. Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left to the centre of the goal.
42:44

Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
42:44

Foul by Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic).
41:22

Offside, Celtic. Stuart Armstrong tries a through ball, but Leigh Griffiths is caught offside.
40:52

Attempt missed. Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Stefan Johansen.
37:43

Zdravko Kuzmanovic (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
37:43

Foul by Leigh Griffiths (Celtic).
36:43 Booking

Booking Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) is shown the yellow card.
36:38

Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) has gone down, but that's a dive.
36:11

Attempt missed. Leigh Griffiths (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left from a direct free kick.
35:15

Foul by Fredy Guarín (Inter Milan).
35:15

Stuart Armstrong (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
33:31

Gary Medel (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
33:31

Foul by Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic).
32:06

Attempt missed. Nir Bitton (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the left following a set piece situation.
31:09

Foul by Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan).
31:09

Adam Matthews (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
28:49

Attempt missed. Leigh Griffiths (Celtic) header from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre with a cross.
27:57

Foul by Gary Medel (Inter Milan).
27:57

Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
27:12

Davide Santon (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
27:12

Foul by Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic).
26:07

Foul by Stefan Johansen (Celtic).
26:07

Andrea Ranocchia (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
24:59 Goal scored

Goal! Own Goal by Hugo Campagnaro, Inter Milan. Celtic 2, Inter Milan 2.
23:43 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 1, Inter Milan 2. Stuart Armstrong (Celtic) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Adam Matthews.
21:24

Juan Jesus (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
21:24

Foul by Stefan Johansen (Celtic).
21:12

Andrea Ranocchia (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
21:12

Foul by Leigh Griffiths (Celtic).
18:34

Offside, Celtic. Emilio Izaguirre tries a through ball, but Leigh Griffiths is caught offside.
16:57

Attempt saved. Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Zdravko Kuzmanovic.
12:53 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Inter Milan 2. Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner following a corner.
12:22

Corner, Inter Milan. Conceded by Emilio Izaguirre.
12:05

Attempt saved. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Hugo Campagnaro.
10:27

Attempt missed. Zdravko Kuzmanovic (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is too high.
5:27

Davide Santon (Inter Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
5:27

Foul by Scott Brown (Celtic).
4:45

Foul by Juan Jesus (Inter Milan).
4:45

Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
3:51 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Inter Milan 1. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom right corner.
3:49

Attempt missed. Xherdan Shaqiri (Inter Milan) left footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Zdravko Kuzmanovic.
3:01

Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
3:01

Foul by Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic).
1:14

Attempt saved. Gary Mackay-Steven (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Leigh Griffiths.
0:00

First Half begins.
0:00

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

Last updated 19 Feb 2015 UK

BBC

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31547692

It's just as well the Lisbon Lions have hearts as strong as steel for Celtic's 3-3 draw with Inter Milan was a tumultuous occasion that would have tested the tickers of the old maestros – not to mind blowing their ear-drums to kingdom come.
It was a barmy night, a Europa League contest but with all the noise and intensity of a Champions League knockout. The stadium rocked and then fell silent, then rocked anew before the hush descended once more as the impetus lurched madly one way and then the other.
There were 30 attempts on goal, split evenly at 15 apiece. Twenty of the 30 attempts found the target, eight for Celtic and 12 for Inter. There were six goals and there could have been more.
If Helenio Herrera, the godfather of catenaccio and iconic former manager of Inter in their 1960s pomp, was watching up there in footballing heaven, he would have been a bad man to be around.
"We won without getting off the bus," said Herrera when his Inter were at the height of their powers. At Celtic Park, Inter got off the bus, got a two-goal lead and still could not win.
No ground in the country can go from stillness to craziness quite as quickly as Celtic Park on a European night – and here it happened again. On evenings like this, the place is akin to the world's biggest tumble dryer, the senses scrambled from a 90-minute spin cycle.
Bertie Auld
An appearance by Bertie Auld, a 1967 European Cup winner with Celtic, was part of the pre-match build-up
As Celtic and Inter went at it toe-to-toe – and blunder for blunder – in that madcap first half the mind drifted off to a different sport in an attempt to describe what was going on.
It was like two fighters abandoning their defence and throwing punches until their rival fell – the footballing equivalent of Thomas 'The Hitman' Hearns versus Marvellous Marvin Hagler, a storied slugfest of the past.
When John Guidetti fired in the goal that gave Celtic a draw, and a modicum of hope for leg two in Milan next week, the scenes were not far off the finest we have witnessed here in recent times. There was a Manchester United-like euphoria, a Barcelona-esque delirium.
Billy McNeill and his heroes of yesterday have seen it all, and done it all, but even for the history men of Celtic Park this must have been a thriller.
They were feted before kick-off and why wouldn't they be? This fixture evokes certain memories and as soon as these clubs were paired together there was an opportunity – an obligation – for Celtic to revel in in their 1967 European Cup final win over Inter in Portugal.
The Lisbon Lions applauded the current generation on to the field and then sat back and watched them play, like Picasso observing art school.
Roland Palacio scores for Inter Milan against Celtic
Defensive frailty dogged Celtic's first half against Inter
Some of what they saw would have been alien to them – the wretched, and almost ruinous, defensive frailties must have had the captain blinking hard – but other things would have been oh so familiar.
Celtic have troubling deficiencies at this level and they may cost them dear – they have conceded 10 goals in their last three European matches and have won just four out of 13 dating back to Champions League qualifiers in the summer – but a lack of spirit is not an issue.
The fought hard against Inter. They fought right until the end. If it's not heresy to say it, they had something of the refuse-to-lose mentality of the greatest Celtic team and it made for a thunderous evening.
Guidetti's equaliser was about technique and precision but it was also about a team's tenacity and pride and how the home fans responded to it.
The Celtic fans left with smiles on their faces. They were entertained, that was one reason. They saw their team overcome its own shortcomings, that was another.
They can see the side getting better, a side that has menace and bravery and a big work ethic in attack, and they can identify with that. That's feel-good stuff. It's enough to be getting on with.
Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong
Recent signing Stuart Armstrong was one of Celtic's scorers
The propensity for giving up soft goals? It doesn't seem too bad when it's accompanied with an animalistic desire to make amends.
Celtic are better now than they were in December, when they finished their Europa League pool stage with a 4-3 defeat away to Dynamo Zagreb.
They are better offensively, if not defensively. Back then, they had Mubarak Wakaso and Callum McGregor out wide and now they have the goals and pace and creativity of Stuart Armstrong and Gary Mackay-Steven.
Back then, they had an unconvincing Stefan Scepovic up front and now they have an in-form Leigh Griffiths and, in his stead, Guidetti, liberated at last from whatever stunted his progress over the last two-and-a-half goal-less months.
Stefan Johansen is getting better all the time. Nir Bitton is becoming a player of substance. Kris Commons has much to contribute.
Ronny Deila's team have been playing with more conviction this past while but it was conviction on a domestic stage and nobody knew for sure what relevance their upturn in form was going to have against a higher class of opposition.
Mauro Icardi and Virgil van Dijk
The two sides will meet again in Milan next Thursday
We know now that they have the firepower to trouble a team like Inter. The Italians are not the force of before, far from it. But they are a reasonable gauge at this stage of Celtic's development under Deila.
The word on Inter's defence was that they are jumpy when pressed. Celtic were good enough to expose, and punish, that jumpiness. You would not back against them doing it again next week in Milan.
This is a team of two halves, though. They can score but, boy, they can concede, in all sorts of silly ways. They've scored six goals in their last two European matches and have not won either of them because they've conceded seven. It makes for exciting times, but with a sieve at the back then their European destiny will be to do more entertaining than winning.
This is the challenge for Deila – and he's got precious little time in which to get it right. A balance has to be struck in time for Milan between attacking threat and defensive liability. He's cracked one, but he's made little progress in cracking the other.
At the moment, he's got something of a castle built on sand. There's much to admire on the face of it, but it looks doomed to failure on the bigger stage unless the foundations are more solid.
Deila has got a week to add stability to the flair. A win in Milan in the second leg? It's improbable, but, then, so was the comeback on Thursday night. And what a night.