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Intrascendent defeat of Betis in a clash plagued by errors

The Real Betis said goodbye to the group stage of the Europa League conceding an inconsequential defeat (3-2) at Celtic Park, after conceding far behind, missing countless times and conceding the 3-2 on a penalty that was not.

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The Celtic he took the lead very early on the scoreboard, when he finished off the center-back Welsh from behind the second corner followed on the portal of Rui Silva, when barely three minutes of play had elapsed and many Betis players still seemed to be in the locker room.

After the blow of the goal, the Betis took control of the game, while the Scots suffered from the good handling of the ball by their rivals, whom they could only stop with repeated fouls. Lainez, Joaquín Y Tello were very active and the Mexican was the first to enjoy a very clear occasion, served by Borja Iglesias placeholder image (16 ‘). Then he enjoyed two very good Joaquin (21 ‘and 27’) and one more each William Carvalho (40 ‘) and Paul (47 ‘), who crashed a howitzer into the squad just before half-time.



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Celtic-Betis, in pictures


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The Verdiblancos managed to tie in the 68th minute after a shot from Borja Iglesias placeholder image to the post that the Scottish goalkeeper put into his goal, although as a result of that a carousel of errors began in both areas from which he knew how to take better advantage of the Celtic to end up being imposed with a non-existent penalty that they pointed to Edgar and transformed Turnbull and thanks to a new auction, this time from Juanmi, to the crossbar in 97 ‘.

CELTIC

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BETIS

Celtic FC: Bain (2); Bitton (2), Welsh (3), Montgomery (2) (Johnston (2) 65 ‘), Scales (2); Urhoghide (1), Shaw (2) (Mc Gregor (2) 65 ‘); Speech (2) (Turnbull (3) 65 ‘); McCarthy (2), Abada (2) y Ajeti (1) (Furuhashi (2) 27 ‘).

Real Betis: Rui Silva (2); Aitor Ruibal (2) Montoya (2) 82 ‘), Pezzella (2), Edgar (1), Miranda (1) (Alex Moreno (2) 77’); Paul (2), William Carvalho (2) (William Jose (2) 81 ‘); Lainez (2) (Channels (3) 64 ‘), Joaquín (3), Tello (2) (Juanmi (2) 79’); and Borja Iglesias (3).

Goals: 1-0, m.3: Welsh. 1-1, m.6: Bain at own goal. 2-1, m.72: Henderson. 2-2, m.74 ‘: Borja Iglesias. 3-2, m.78: Turnbull.

Referee: Daniel Stefanski (Poland): Yellows to Soro and Lainez (22 ‘), Shaw (39’), Pezzella (49 ‘), Aitor Ruibal (55’).

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Gabby Barker

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