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Mohamed Elyounoussi grabs late winner as Celtic edge past Riga

Celtic v KR Reykjavik – UEFA Champions League – Qualifying – First Round – Celtic Park
(Image credit: Andrew Milligan)

Mohamed Elyounoussi’s last-gasp strike ensured Celtic avoided another European nightmare as they scraped to a 1-0 win over Riga.

The Hoops were looking to recover some continental pride in Latvia following last month’s humiliating Champions League exit at the hands of Ferencvaros.

Odsonne Edouard was back on duty after sitting out the weekend win over Livingston but the Frenchman showed little enthusiasm for the task of spearheading Celtic’s attack.

Nir Bitton rescued the Hoops with a vital block before Vladimirs Kamess could roll in a team-mate but Lennon could be forgiven for having worrying flashbacks to last month’s Champions League catastrophe.

But at least by that stage his side were starting to create. Olivier Ntcham had a 25-yard drive tipped over by Roberts Ozols while a better connection might have seen Bitton net after Shane Duffy climbed high to nod down Christie’s up-and-under into the box.

Christie showed some initiative but couldn’t follow up his driving run with a finish past Ozols at the near post.

Portuguese ref Fabio Verissimo was feeling lenient as he let Kamess off with a yellow after a shocking rake of the studs down Scott Brown’s Achilles.