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I know Kalju got a few chances and Celtic got a little sloppy around the middle of the pitch but he showed all the qualities I would look for in a defender. What caught my eye was the performance of Christopher Jullien. 'Jullien showed qualities' - analysisįormer Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner on Sportsound So Celtic ease into the third qualifying round where they will face a far stiffer task against the Romanians of Cluj. Lewis Morgan and Scott Sinclair were also denied late on by excellent goalkeeping but he could do nothing to keep out Shved's powerful injury-time strike from the edge of the penalty area. The returning Craig Gordon twice saved well from Kaspar Paur to deny the plucky Estonians the consolation of an equaliser on the night.Ĭeltic began to turn the screw again in the closing stages, with both debutants passing up good opportunities - Christopher Jullien heading over from six yards out and then Shved, seconds after coming off the bench, seeing a side-footed effort turned round a post by Londak. Griffiths was ready to pounce for his second in two games, but Kulinits intervened to nick the ball off the toe of the striker only to knock it into the net.Īt that point, further goals seemed inevitable, such was Celtic's stranglehold on possession, yet Pavel Londak had very little to do in the Kalju goal.Īnd if that perturbed Neil Lennon, the manner in which the home side began to threaten the Celtic defence as the second half progressed may also have given him pause for thought. Olivier Ntcham, highly impressive in an advanced midfield position in the first half, found Johnston and the winger fired a tempting ball across goal. With Celtic playing slick, swift passing football, one such move brought about that opening goal. It looked for all the world as though they could replicate the first-leg result, particularly when they made the breakthrough so early in the game. They were confident and relaxed as they dominated possession from the off. This was as comfortable an evening as Celtic have enjoyed in Europe in a long time, basking in the afterglow of last week's emphatic 5-0 home win. However, even if they overcome Dan Petrescu's side, the Scottish champions will still have another round to negotiate if they are to reach the group stage. Celtic will travel to Romania for the first leg against Cluj, who squeezed past Maccabi Tel Aviv 3-2 on aggregate.