View From The Wing- Celtic 1 Benfica 0
When I took my seat last night and surveyed the scene, I couldn’t help but think back to the empty shell of a stadium that greeted the teams arrival in the CIS quarter final last week. As YNWA bellowed from the stands, the fabled and lauded European atmosphere crackled and exploded into the floodlit night.
While we are quite rightly praised for this atmosphere, European nights bring out the best and worst of the Celtic support. The backing can be second to none but the importance and tensions these nights generate mean there is more moaning and groaning than a low rent blue movie.
“Fans” live on their nerves. Any time the opposing team travel across the halfway line an audible panic descends. A simple ball over the top, that will be dealt wie comfortably, becomes a source of worry and a chance to berate the defence, midfield, attack, subs, manager, chairmen or the wee wimin selling the pies.
When the defender deals wie it comfortably, usually in oor case wie a hoof back to where it came from or to row Z, this is meet wie double the moans and groans. The usual suspects- listed above- get it in the necks again. Worse is when players don’t “see” passes. I say “see” as usually these passes are physically impossible or ability wise Ronaldinho, Kaka or Messiesq and not Naylor, McManus, Caldwell or Hartleyesq.
Yes, the atmosphere was fantastic but the contorted, vein popping oot of necks rages that I see some going into beggars belief. Take a chill pill, some valium- readily available in the streets surrounding CP- and appreciate that the Hoops step up a level in the CL and they rarely let us down at home.
Last night we just about shaded it. For the first twenty minutes of the game, I really thought we were in for a long night. Benfica started like the home side and created a decent goalscoring chance before the hoops had awoken from their slumber but once the game swung oor way, I can say this safely now, another scalp at fortress CP was never in doubt.
What was pleasing about the performance was unusually for us we created chances. We had 7 shots on goal, more than double our average in the previous 3 games. Also for the 1st time in the CL this season we reached over 50% possession, 54%, to quote the exact figure.
What the stats don’t show is that, last night we played team that needed a victory. A team that played for a victory, 5 shots on goal and 7 wide, a team that knew their European future depended on getting a result. With their usual Portuguese style and application they fancied their chances, make no mistake, just as wie oor style and application we fancied oor chances as well.
While beating Milan is fine and dandy, beating teams who are at the same level as you and competing for the same thing- ensuring UEFA cup football at least- is more important. Benfica like us are a decent UEFA cup team who luckily, like us, have a group where the 2nd to 4th seed on any given day can beat each other. Unfortunately for the Eagles of Lisboa any hope of 2nd spot and even 3rd spot has passed and they will be left to rue the missed chances v Donetsk and against us last night.
They played their part in a humdinger of a game. I agree oor manager and again here we are seldom but anything than entertaining on these nights. Oor flaws and strengths ensure this. From being defensively unstable, unstable in the sense we give teams chances and an inability to keep the ball in simple situations, to oor attacking threats, workrate, passion and sheer stubbornness ensure we give mobs a game something we really need to address when the next road trip comes round.
I have seen Celtic play better. If I was a Benfica fan I wouldnae be to down heartened regarding their performance as on other occasions it would have been good enough to get the points. They just meet a team that on the night had better individual performances and a team that had a cracking second half which reduced them to a spent force that disillusioned them so much it was only a matter of time before the obligatory red card was produced.
In oor outstanding individuals one man stood head and shoulders above them all. A player that, was for those of a certain age, a throw back to the good old fashioned wing play. Aiden McGeady was unplayable last night. Any sort of hyperbole, metaphors or bullshit wouldnae do him justice. So here is his interview here wie a comedy moment near the end.
His performance was that good, that it dwarfed the herculean workrate and narkiness factor that Skippy McDonald brought to the show, he overshadowed another faultless performance from Paul Hartley, another shift, so energy efficient it should be a party political broadcast for the green party, from Jarosik and a performance from Kennedy that made me realise for the first time since his return from injury that we may have a player there.
His performance also overshadowed another poor performance from Jan, a ying and yang performance from Scott Brown, one that went from brilliant to hair pulling frustrating all in one move, the limitations on the ball of some of the players and the tendency in the first period to hump aimless balls, missing out a midfield that wasn’t showing anyway in this period, to a centre forward who wasn’t showing anyway.
The limitations of the players canny be changed over night and it’s those limitations that will always make the earlier paragraphs concerning the fans reaction part and parcel of the European experience. These limitations mean that the game against Donetsk will probably be fraught wie the same danger as last night and also the same plus points.
The thing is that game will occupy my thoughts now that the real fitba has ended for a mid season break. I canny wait.
Forza
While we are quite rightly praised for this atmosphere, European nights bring out the best and worst of the Celtic support. The backing can be second to none but the importance and tensions these nights generate mean there is more moaning and groaning than a low rent blue movie.
“Fans” live on their nerves. Any time the opposing team travel across the halfway line an audible panic descends. A simple ball over the top, that will be dealt wie comfortably, becomes a source of worry and a chance to berate the defence, midfield, attack, subs, manager, chairmen or the wee wimin selling the pies.
When the defender deals wie it comfortably, usually in oor case wie a hoof back to where it came from or to row Z, this is meet wie double the moans and groans. The usual suspects- listed above- get it in the necks again. Worse is when players don’t “see” passes. I say “see” as usually these passes are physically impossible or ability wise Ronaldinho, Kaka or Messiesq and not Naylor, McManus, Caldwell or Hartleyesq.
Yes, the atmosphere was fantastic but the contorted, vein popping oot of necks rages that I see some going into beggars belief. Take a chill pill, some valium- readily available in the streets surrounding CP- and appreciate that the Hoops step up a level in the CL and they rarely let us down at home.
Last night we just about shaded it. For the first twenty minutes of the game, I really thought we were in for a long night. Benfica started like the home side and created a decent goalscoring chance before the hoops had awoken from their slumber but once the game swung oor way, I can say this safely now, another scalp at fortress CP was never in doubt.
What was pleasing about the performance was unusually for us we created chances. We had 7 shots on goal, more than double our average in the previous 3 games. Also for the 1st time in the CL this season we reached over 50% possession, 54%, to quote the exact figure.
What the stats don’t show is that, last night we played team that needed a victory. A team that played for a victory, 5 shots on goal and 7 wide, a team that knew their European future depended on getting a result. With their usual Portuguese style and application they fancied their chances, make no mistake, just as wie oor style and application we fancied oor chances as well.
While beating Milan is fine and dandy, beating teams who are at the same level as you and competing for the same thing- ensuring UEFA cup football at least- is more important. Benfica like us are a decent UEFA cup team who luckily, like us, have a group where the 2nd to 4th seed on any given day can beat each other. Unfortunately for the Eagles of Lisboa any hope of 2nd spot and even 3rd spot has passed and they will be left to rue the missed chances v Donetsk and against us last night.
They played their part in a humdinger of a game. I agree oor manager and again here we are seldom but anything than entertaining on these nights. Oor flaws and strengths ensure this. From being defensively unstable, unstable in the sense we give teams chances and an inability to keep the ball in simple situations, to oor attacking threats, workrate, passion and sheer stubbornness ensure we give mobs a game something we really need to address when the next road trip comes round.
I have seen Celtic play better. If I was a Benfica fan I wouldnae be to down heartened regarding their performance as on other occasions it would have been good enough to get the points. They just meet a team that on the night had better individual performances and a team that had a cracking second half which reduced them to a spent force that disillusioned them so much it was only a matter of time before the obligatory red card was produced.
In oor outstanding individuals one man stood head and shoulders above them all. A player that, was for those of a certain age, a throw back to the good old fashioned wing play. Aiden McGeady was unplayable last night. Any sort of hyperbole, metaphors or bullshit wouldnae do him justice. So here is his interview here wie a comedy moment near the end.
His performance was that good, that it dwarfed the herculean workrate and narkiness factor that Skippy McDonald brought to the show, he overshadowed another faultless performance from Paul Hartley, another shift, so energy efficient it should be a party political broadcast for the green party, from Jarosik and a performance from Kennedy that made me realise for the first time since his return from injury that we may have a player there.
His performance also overshadowed another poor performance from Jan, a ying and yang performance from Scott Brown, one that went from brilliant to hair pulling frustrating all in one move, the limitations on the ball of some of the players and the tendency in the first period to hump aimless balls, missing out a midfield that wasn’t showing anyway in this period, to a centre forward who wasn’t showing anyway.
The limitations of the players canny be changed over night and it’s those limitations that will always make the earlier paragraphs concerning the fans reaction part and parcel of the European experience. These limitations mean that the game against Donetsk will probably be fraught wie the same danger as last night and also the same plus points.
The thing is that game will occupy my thoughts now that the real fitba has ended for a mid season break. I canny wait.
Forza
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thanks to the Green Brigade for the pic...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lIRVRrWBY4
Courtesy of the Huddleboard
Terry 'Timothy' Henry has just scored for those Fascists Enjoy!!!!
Now read your thoughts from last night Kevin - so excited was I to see the goal (first of many I hope before the game has finished).
Great read and agree with everything. Green Brigade banner looks brilliant by the way. Sad that I wasn't there in person, but the result and Aiden's performance has put a big smile on the Baldy household after a naff week otherwise.
Hail hail
ian- from last thread, the ref had a good game the guy i give a lift to is a ref and he said the ref got his angles right....whatever that means.
The GB banner was smart as was the jungle bhoys display....
baldy- there will be other nights, get urself for the next one it will be humdinger....:-)
Kevin, agree with all or most of your comments except "Unfortunately for the Eagles of Lisboa any hope of 2nd spot and even 3rd spot has passed".
With 2 games left for all of the teams, I think the UEFA spot (and who's going to finish up wi' nowt) is still very much in the balance.
I've seen a lot of comments today about beating Shaktar by 2 or 3 clear goals. I reckon they are a better team than Benfica and we might struggle to get the points we need.
Wheresas the huns are guaranteed a UEFA spot, mainly due to an invisible Stutgart team, we've still got a job to do.
In saying that, it wouldn't be beyond this team to go and break their woeful away form by beating the rosso-neri in their own backyard.
The rollercoaster continues and I hope we're still rolling when Santa & Rudolf are sloping off to the Bahamas.
Six- i was basing my comments on the fact i canny see Benfica beating Milan or fancing the trip to the Ukraine in December if Milan have beaten them.
I think last night won us third place and only a seris of freak results will change that.
The next game, i agree, is against a better team but another team, Benfica result aside, disnny travel well and recently has reverted to eastern european type.
They are at the end of their season and a high tempo game in Glesga willnae suit them.
But again it depends on what Celtic turns up on the night, first twenty min Celtic then we are in trouble, away form Celtic we are done for!!!!
Again walking out the stadium last night the positive thinking was unreal...beat shakter and draw in Mlan nae probs was the vibe....\O/
good result for Lyon, hopefully Stuttgart will get a pride salvaging victory in matchday 5 to leave Lyon going to the bearpit needing a victory...
fact of the night....r*ngers become the first Scottish club to lose in the Camp Nou.
a victory for the anti-anti fitba league i'm sure you will agree...
Kevin, we'll agree to differ. I still think that there's a lot of fitba still to be played (ex Benfica could conceivably take 3 home pts from Milan like we did) and come January we could easily find ourselves on the outside looking in.
Hope I'm wrong (& I usually am).
Nae trouble in Barcelona - not even a sniff (aye right).
Anybody else think the "softly softly" approach of Barcelona's finest is mibee due to the Bhoys good behavior when we were over?
You can just imagine the huns head of security putting his case before the orcs invasion:
"Oh, honest, we're jist like them, like a drink n'at but never any bother to naebudy.".
I'm sure we're all tarred wi the same brush now, and there'll be no softly softly the next time we're over.
sixtaeseven- that's what makes the world go round, opinions
the next thread answers yer huns in Barca question
My earlier post is somewhere in cyberspace. :-) I wouldn`t want to travel one stop on a bus or train with that lot.
I got only one ticket for the Scotland v Italy match but I gave it to my Scotland supporting mate who actually cares if Scotland win. No doubt that part of me will regret this in the lead up to the game but it was an easy decision compared to going to see the Bhoys! :-)
Forza Hoops!!!
Had a wee look at the George Connelly book in Waterstones, looks quite good. I think I may buy it.
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