Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Celtic’s Kelvin Wilson Gutted by Late Barcelona Win



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Chris O'Keefe

Celtic defender Kelvin Wilson could not hide his disappointment after his side were beaten in their Champions League group game away to Barcelona thanks to a late Jordi Alba goal.

"Gutted is the word. We defended with our lives all game and it looked like we'd done it,” he said in a post-match interview with Sky Sports.

"It's never over 'til the final whistle with Barca and they proved it."

Neil Lennon lauded his side’s display and commitment in the face of continuous pressure from Barcelona.

He told Sky Sports: “They were brave and stuck with what I asked them to do. They defended brilliantly and at times we looked dangerous on the counter-attack.”

“Everybody had written us off but I knew of the quality of the character in the team. I look forward to doing it again in a couple of weeks. Forster was quality - top class. I think he'll go far in the game. We just needed to see it through.”

Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas was relieved that his side won the game given how much effort was required to make it happen.

The Spanish midfielder tweeted after the match: “It's been painful! Until the last minute we were breathless… this victory is very important for us!”

Champions League: Barcelona Strike Late to Deny Celtic


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Barcelona 2-1 Celtic

By Chris O’Keefe

Celtic were denied a point in the Camp Nou by a goal from Jordi Alba in the final minute of their Champions League group game against Barcelona.

Barcelona dominated possession and had far more chances than their Scottish opposition and nearly took the lead within two minutes when an Alexis Sanchez effort flew inches wide of the left-hand post and, at the point, travelling fans would have been forgiven for thinking a long night was in prospect.

Indeed the goal that put the Neil Lennon’s in side front after 18 minutes was very much against the run of play when a fantastically delivered free kick from Charlie Mulgrew caused confusion in the host’s box and Georgios Samaras’ header took a wicked deflection off Javier Mascherano to leave keeper Victor Valdes helpless.

Moments before, Barcelona should have taken the lead themselves after Pedro’s point blank effort was kept out by Fraser Forster and the home team would have been good value for that lead having taken almost 80 per cent of possession up until that point.

Their dominance of the ball continued throughout the first half as Lionel Messi went close with two free kicks. That stranglehold finally bore fruit before half time when an exchange of passing between Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta led to Iniesta sliding the ball into the right-hand corner.

The Catalan side continued to try and force the game into the second half although Celtic kept them honest and continued to resist. Lionel Messi was struggling to make an impact in open play for the first 65 minutes but as the Hoops tired, both he and his teammates start to engineer clear chances. His effort on 75 minutes produced what may have been Fraser Forster’s best save of his career thus far.

However, the onslaught continued and David Villa nearly grabbed the winner but saw his 90th minute effort rebound off the post and the away team were closing in on an unlikely point.
It took a superb cross from Adriano and Alba sneaking in at the far point to deny Celtic a point their resolve might have deserved despite the statistical imbalance.

They now head into the return encounter at Celtic Park on November 7 retaining second place after Spartak Moscow defeated Benfica 2-1. Above all, they gave their fans reasons to be proud and optimistic about their chances of reaching the knockout stages in the spring.