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Celtic see off Utrecht in six-goal thriller to reach Europa League playoff round

Celtic beat Utrecht 4-2 to reach the Europa League playoff round. Martin O’Neill’s side were the better team and carried a lead, but a second-half wob...

Celtic punch ticket despite late nerves

Celtic booked their place in the Europa League playoff round with a 4-2 victory over Utrecht, a result that ultimately reflected the balance of play even if it was made needlessly tense after the break.

Martin O’Neill’s side looked in command for long spells and, on another night, could have turned the tie into a procession. Instead, a brief wobble in the second half invited Utrecht back into an otherwise controlled performance, forcing Celtic to reassert themselves and finish the job.

O’Neill’s game plan delivers — with a warning attached

Celtic’s approach was clear from the opening exchanges: move the ball quickly, get bodies into the box, and ask Utrecht’s back line uncomfortable questions. The Scottish champions did exactly that, combining pace in transition with enough cutting edge in key moments to build a lead.

Yet the match also underlined why O’Neill will view this as a successful night rather than a complete one. Celtic’s concentration dipped after the interval, and Utrecht punished the slackness to ensure the closing stages carried more jeopardy than a two-goal winning margin suggests.

For O’Neill, though, the priority was progress — and he has delivered it. Once dismissed in some quarters as a manager whose best days were behind him, the veteran has again steered Celtic through a European hurdle. The broader assessment can wait; reaching the playoff phase is the headline.

Utrecht bow out after grim European run

Utrecht’s elimination brought an end to a bruising Europa League campaign that never truly got going. With only a single point taken from eight matches across the competition, the Dutch side will not look back fondly on a tournament that repeatedly exposed their fragility against sharper opposition.

To their credit, they did not fold when the game threatened to escape them. Their rally in the second half made Celtic work for what, on the balance of chances and territory, they probably should have wrapped up earlier. But quality told in the end, and Celtic’s stronger attacking moments proved decisive.

What comes next for Celtic

Celtic can now turn their attention to the playoff round, where the margin for error will tighten considerably. O’Neill’s team showed they have the firepower to hurt opponents, but the mid-game lull will concern the coaching staff if it becomes a habit against better sides.

For now, Celtic have their reward: another step forward in Europe and the opportunity to extend their season on the continental stage.

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