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Play-offs, Second leg

Celtic - Helsingborg
2-0
Aggregate: 4-0
 

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Celtic give Helsingborg no chance

Published: Wednesday 29 August 2012, 22.44CET
Celtic FC 2-0 Helsingborgs IF (agg: 4-0)
Goals from Gary Hooper and Victor Wanyama saw the Hoops cruise back into the group stage for the first time since 2008/09.
by Alex O'Henley
from Celtic Park
Celtic give Helsingborg no chance
Goals from Gary Hooper (C) and Victor Wanyama (R) helped Celtic to a 4-0 aggregate win ©Getty Images
 

Match statistics

Celtic
Helsingborg

2

Goals scored

0

47

Possession (%)

53

12

Total attempts

14

8

Attempts on target

7

4

Attempts off target

7

0

Attempts blocked

0

1

Attempts against woodwork

0

4

Corners

7

5

Offsides

3

2

Yellow cards

2

0

Red Cards

0

10

Fouls committed

11

10

Fouls suffered

9

Lineups

celtic

Celtic

helsingborg

Helsingborg

1Forster (GK)30Hansson (GK) (C)
2Matthews
Yellow Card45
Substitution76
4Atta
Substitution81
3Izaguirre6Mahlangu
6Wilson
Yellow Card84
8Gashi
8Brown (C)11Sørum
Substitution62
9Samaras
Substitution70
16Baffo
15Commons18Djurdić
Yellow Card84
21Mulgrew20Bedoya
49Forrest21C. Andersson
67Wanyama
Goal88
23Wahlstedt
Substitution75
88Hooper
Goal30
Substitution90+1
28Uronen

Substitutes

24Załuska (GK)1D. Andersson (GK)
20McCourt
Substitution90+1
5Nordmark
Substitution81
23Lustig
Substitution76
7Lindström
Substitution75
25Rogne10Álvaro
27Murphy13Bouaouzan
32Watt
Substitution70
15Krafth
56Twardzik25Accam
Substitution62
Yellow Card62

Coaches

Neil Lennon (NIR) Åge Hareide (NOR)

Referee

Carlos Velasco Carballo (ESP)

Standings

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Published: Wednesday 29 August 2012, 22.44CET

Celtic give Helsingborg no chance

Celtic FC 2-0 Helsingborgs IF (agg: 4-0)
Goals from Gary Hooper and Victor Wanyama saw the Hoops cruise back into the group stage for the first time since 2008/09.

Goals in each half from Gary Hooper and Victor Wanyama gave Celtic a 2-0 win over Helsingborgs IF, ensuring a 4-0 aggregate victory for Neil Lennon's side in their UEFA Champions League play-off.

Hooper opened the scoring with a close range effort on 30 minutes before Wanyama sealed the victory, and a passage to the group stage of Europe’s top club tournament for the first time since the 2008/09 season, with a header two minutes from time.

The visitors were forced into a reshuffle just before kick-off when Loret Sadiku was injured in the warm-up meaning that Joseph Baffo was summoned from the bench to slot in at centre-back. However, the change of personnel did not unduly affect the Swedish champions, who settled first with Christoffer Andersson posing an early threat as part of a three-pronged attack.

Celtic's first attempt on target came in the 21st minute when Giorgos Samaras evaded the attentions of Ardian Gashi and Baffo before curling a shot straight into the arms of Pär Hansson. The Greek international was proving unstoppable on either flank, and just before the half hour he forced Hannson into a tip over which led to the opening goal. From the ensuing corner, Scott Brown's shot broke to Samaras at the back post, and he rolled the ball into the path of Hooper for the easiest of tap-ins.

It was the goal the home side required to settle any nerves, and with Samaras now given a free role, Celtic dominated proceedings for the rest of the first half, with James Forrest a constant menace on the right wing. The home side resumed the offensive after the break, although Helsingborg were almost back on level terms on 51 minutes when Jere Uronen's free-kick forced Fraser Forster into a smart save low to his left.

With a seemingly unassailable lead, Celtic lowered the tempo allowing Åge Hareide's side a foothold in the match, and May Mahlangu was the next to try his luck, stinging Forster's palms with a long-range effort. However, the Hoops never looked as though they were likely to be breached and, with 20 minutes remaining, Lennon was able to introduce teenage striker Tony Watt for the talismanic Samaras. The 18-year-old almost made an immediate impact with a header on target before Wanyama powered home Kris Commons' corner two minutes from time. By then, the home crowd were dreaming about tomorrow's draw in Monaco.

Last updated: 31/08/12 0.04CET

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