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Celtic 1-2 Ajax: Late Cerny goal keeps De Boer's men alive



Posted Friday, November 27, 2015 by Goal.com

Celtic 1-2 Ajax: Late Cerny goal keeps De Boer's men alive

The Czech forward, who only turned 18 in October, came off the bench to score a dramatic winning goal that gives the Dutch side a chance of qualification heading into matchday six

Vaclav Cerny's first goal for Ajax sealed a dramatic 2-1 victory for Frank De Boer's men that keeps them alive in the Europa League and eliminates Celtic.

Callum McGregor's early goal for the hosts was cancelled out by an effort from Arkadiusz Milik in an entertaining first half at Celtic Park.

It seemed the game would end in a draw - a result which, with Fenerbahce winning 2-0 at Molde in Group A's other fixture, would have seen both sides crash out of the competition.

However, Celtic were caught on the break from their own corner in the 88th minute and 18-year-old Cerny rushed clear to clinch the Dutch side's first win of the group phase.

The dramatic victory means Ajax must now defeat Molde at home on matchday six and hope Celtic take all three points against Fenerbahce if they are to reach the last 32.

For Celtic, it was another disappointing end to a European campaign, with Ronny Deila's side destined to finish bottom of the group regardless of their result in Turkey.

Looking to register their first win in this season’s competition, Celtic - who were without captain Scott Brown, Kris Commons and the suspended duo of Nir Bitton and Stefan Johansen - made an ideal start when McGregor put them ahead after just four minutes.

Allowed to carry the ball towards the edge of the area, McGregor took the opportunity afforded to him by Ajax’s retreating defenders to curl a right-foot shot beyond the desperate dive of goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen.

Ajax thought they had equalised shortly afterwards when Viktor Fischer flashed a shot beyond Craig Gordon, only for Milik to incorrectly be ruled offside in the build-up.

But Ajax’s sense of injustice did not last long as they levelled in the 22nd minute.

Fischer failed to beat Gordon with a shot from a tight angle but, reacting quickly as the ball looped up off the goalkeeper, he nodded across the area for Milik to stab home from close range.

The game opened up in the second half, with both sides desperately looking for a win that might give them hope going into the final round of group fixtures.

Leigh Griffiths fired wide from a tight angle rather than attempt to square the ball to Gary Mackay-Steven, while he also wasted a glorious chance when played through on goal, hitting his left-footed attempt too close to Cillessen.

Ajax were indebted to their goalkeeper for holding a low drive from James Forrest, although he would have been helpless had Jozo Simunovic managed to drop his header underneath the bar rather than just over it.

At the other end, Ajax defender Mike van der Hoorn could only direct a low corner over the top as it seemed neither side would find a winner.

However, Cerny breathed new life into Ajax's campaign when he was teed up by Milik on a devastating counter, ignoring supporting team-mates to instead steer the ball inside the near post and keep the Dutch giants in the competition - at least for now.



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