Ange Postecoglou admits Celtic lacked clinical edge and composure as they were bashed by Bodo/Glimt.But the Parkhead boss is adamant his team can recapture their lethal touch and stage a storming second-leg recovery in Norway.Postecoglou was left to rue lack of punch at both ends of the pitch as his team were sunk 3-1 by the impressive visitors.
Celtic saw their hopes of reaching the last 16 in the Europa Conference League dealt a savage blow as they were outgunned on their own turf.
Daizen Maeda ’s late glancing header gave Celtic hope of saving last night’s situation after they had fallen 2-0 down to the Scandinavian shock troops.
However, the concession of a late deflected third goal just moments after the Japanese hitman offered some hope sealed their fate and left the dejected hosts with a mountain to climb in the Arctic Circle on Thursday.Postecoglou was left flat by the setback and said: “It wasn’t the outcome we wanted.“From our perspective, it’s a game where they were very clinical in the front third and we weren’t.
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