It was a night of mixed emotions for Celtic in the Champions League and the media across the world have let them hear all about it.The Hoops were expected to put Club Brugge to the sword after a strong start to their Euro campaign but were caught off-guard by some swashbuckling football from the Belgians who thoroughly impressed for long spells.
But it was a howler from Cameron Carter-Vickers that got them in front, blindly passing back to Kasper Schmeichel who was nowhere to be seen.
Everyone loves a blunder when it's not their team and that moment has since gone viral. It wasn't all bad for the Hoops. They got back into it after the half-time break and a touch of class from Daizen Maeda earned them a point in the end, and a valuable one that leaves them well-placed to finish in the top 24 and with it qualify for the knockout stages.There was plenty to unpack - here's what the world media have been saying to it in the aftermath.
A strong Club Brugge was the better team at Celtic for a long time and was helped back into the saddle by a super blunder from the opponent.
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