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Celtic progress to Europa League group stage

Christopher Jullien and Lewis Morgan scored their first Celtic goals in Stockholm as Neil Lennon’s side cruised into the Europa League group stage.

But the 4-1 win over AIK came at a cost, as a groin injury for Kristoffer Ajer made him a major doubt for Sunday’s trip to Ibrox.

Jullien and Morgan netted from close range in the opening stages, but wingers James Forrest and Michael Johnston had done the damage in the first half as Celtic went into Friday’s draw with a 6-1 aggregate victory over the Swedish champions.

Ajer, who has been Celtic’s best defender this season in an inconsistent defensive selection, went off before the opening goal after struggling with knee and shoulder injuries in recent weeks.

Celtic were already missing right-back Hatem Abd Elhamed and centre-back Jozo Simunovic through injury, although both could return for Sunday’s game.

Celtic’s night could have been more difficult had Kolbeinn Sigthorsson’s 18-yard volley on the turn been inches to the right instead of bouncing off the base of Craig Gordon’s post.

Celtic threatened again before the break and Edouard dinked a shot off the post after a brilliant return pass from Ryan Christie, before Linner got a strong hand to push the latter’s 30-yard strike over the bar.

Jullien slid in front of Scott Brown to force Christie’s low cross over the line following a short corner four minutes from time and substitute Morgan headed Forrest’s cross home in stoppage time.

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