It was a classic Euro night at Villa Park, and the Hoops returned north of the border with plenty of credit in their bank.
Celtic pushed Aston Villa all the way in a thrilling Champions League match, making it a spectacular Battle of Britain.
But it was a nightmarish start for the Scottish Premiership winners, as Brendan Rodgers’ team crumbled at Villa Park. Celtic’s Adam Idah equalized before the interval with a fast double after Villa missed many opportunities. After halftime, Ollie Watkins put the team ahead before squandering up opportunities to put the game out of Celtic’s reach from the penalty spot.
It was a wild night of activity that has left everyone talking. But what is going on throughout the globe?Record Sport takes a peek.
“Wow, what a game and how exciting! Aston Villa defeated Celtic 4-2 and clinched a spot in the top eight owing to the results of the parallel games! They got off to a great start with two goals in the opening five minutes from Rogers, and they had other opportunities to extend their lead. Instead, Celtic drew level before the interval thanks to a double strike from Idah. Following the interval, the game was originally equally balanced before Villa regained dominance. Watkins put them up again, but the drama continued.
“A few minutes later, the striker missed a penalty and squandered further golden opportunities to win the game. The home team had to wait until injury time before Rogers rescued them with his third goal of the night. However, Atalanta’s atonement was incomplete because they continued to play but were unable to go beyond a draw. Aston Villa has now advanced directly to the round of 16, whereas Celtic must perform a lap of honor.”
L’Equipe (France)
“Aston Villa escaped a scary play-off by finishing eighth thanks to a chaotic last match. Unai Emery’s team, headed by Morgan Rogers, dominated the second half and capitalized on the opponent’s defensive errors to win and end on a high note.”
“Aston Villa hosted Celtic for this highly anticipated meeting, and Birmingham was throbbing with football enthusiasm. This match not only brings together two recognized clubs, but it also emphasizes the love of football, converting the city into a hive of activity and enthusiasm for the game.
“The football on the pitch mirrored the atmosphere. Aston Villa undoubtedly had the best start of any of the 36 clubs that began the last matchday of the Champions League tournament phase on Wednesday. After 5 minutes, the English were 2-0 up on Celtic. Morgan Rogers scored both goals. Youri Tielemans is in Aston Villa’s starting lineup. Arne Engels began the game for the visitors.
AS (Spain)
“Crazy first half in which Aston Villa took control courtesy to two early goals from Rogers and two poor defensive moves by Celtic. However, because to the enormous scoreboard gap, the English relaxed their guard and allowed the Scots into the game. Cash’s injury had a significant impact on the Birmingham team, which Celtic capitalised on.
“Two combinations between Hatate and Idah resulted in two goals to equalize the game two minutes before halftime. The second half featured solely the local color. The Aston Villa players tried for a goal from the start, but Schmeichel’s outstanding performance prevented all of their chances until Watkins defeated the Dane. The Englishman missed a penalty, but in stoppage time, he scored three goals for Rogers, bringing the game to a close.”
The Guardian (UK)
“Celtic stunned Villa after coming back from a two-goal deficit to draw level, but Ollie Watkins scored his first goal in the competition to put Villa ahead, and then missed a penalty to put the game away midway through the second half.” Based on how Watkins celebrated his strike, he appears to be here to stay. A grinning Watkins sprinted toward the Holte End before clinching his fist and pretending to touch the crest on his breast, hours after Arsenal made an unexpected bid.”
Kicker (German)
“The Villains rightfully won the crazy ride in Birmingham, 4-2. Celtic resisted effectively, particularly toward the conclusion of the first half, but ultimately lacked offensive options. As a result, Aston Villa advances directly to the round of 16, but Celtic, as predicted, must compete in the play-offs. But Brendan Rodgers has received an apology from German supporters for the mocking that followed Dortmund’s defeat.
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