On This Day: Inspired win against Juventus not enough for Celtic

On This Day in 2001, Celtic hosted Italian giants Juventus at Celtic Park with a place in the next round of the Champions League at stake. After a controversial penalty did Celtic out of a result in Turin, Martin O’Neill’s side had it all to do against the side.

A heroic victory over Juventus was not enough to see Celtic qualify for the second group stage but will be remembered for an inspiring performance from veteran Lubo Moravcik and a cracking brace from Chris Sutton.

Juve took the lead through Del Piero before Joos Valgaeren and Sutton took the Hoops ahead at the break. It was David Trezeguet that pulled the Old Lady level but Henrik Larsson and Sutton. It set up a nervy finish as Trezeguet pulled one back. However, Porto broke Celtic hearts as they won in Trondheim meaning Celtic would fall into the UEFA Cup.

Celtic: Douglas, Balde, Mjallby, Valgaeren, Agathe, Lennon, Lambert, Moravcik, Petta, Larsson, Sutton. Subs: Kharine, Sylla, McNamara, Thompson, Hartson, Tebily, Petrov.
Juventus: Carini, Iuliano, Ferrara, Zenoni, Paramatti, Birindelli, Nedved, Maresca, Davids, Del Piero, Amoruso. Subs: Buffon, Pessotto, Trezeguet, Tacchinardi, Frara, Piccolo, Luca Rondinella.

The Celtic Star Editor’s Verdict – Superb win, a brilliant performance from both sides but ultimately frustrating in that we were eliminated despite perfect home form. This result though, against one of the giants of world football, gave Celtic re-found confidence after a long period of European inadequacy. Martin O’Neill was having none of that. What a pleasure that Celtic team was to watch.

About Author

Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

1 Comment

  1. Tommy McQuillan on

    Big Sutton’s volley to make it 4-2 on the night was a thing of beauty. It’s right up there with some of the best goals we’ve scored in Europe. Lubo was brilliant that night as well he definitely was a Gift from God, we were privileged to have him in a Celtic shirt he was world class.