Antoine Griezmann and Alvaro Morata both scored twice as 10-man Celtic suffered a bruising loss at Atletico Madrid. After their woeful performance, Celtic remain rooted to the bottom of Champions League Group E.
Celtic’s Daizen Maeda was unlucky to be sent off after a booking was reassessed via the monitor. At the time of sending off, the visitors were trailing to Griezmann’s early deflected strike.
Morata added a close-range finish before the interval. He also thundered in the fifth after great efforts from Griezmann and Samuel Lino. Saul would then scuff in the sixth to seal the game.
Atletico ruthless from the beginning
With two games remaining, Brendan Rodgers’ side are five points adrift of Feyenoord in third place.
Atletico lead the way on eight points, one ahead of Lazio, who Celtic visit next.
Celtic’s solitary point came against the Spanish side in Glasgow a fortnight ago. That was a thrilling contest with no quarter given.
However, last night’s game was a mundane, one-sided affair by comparison, given the visitors’ miserable start. One would however be forgiven for admiring the hosts’ ruthlessness and fine finishing.
The game completely raced away from Celtic as Diego Simeone’s team seized on their personnel advantage. This came after referee Ivan Kruzliak was asked to review the yellow card he had given Maeda for catching Mario Hermoso on the shin.
The harsh red card played a massive part in the proceedings. But it is the nature of the opening goal that will also frustrate Rodgers, given Celtic had started brightly.
It felt both key and avoidable as Callum McGregor nodded into a dangerous area outside the box. That was compounded by it landing at the feet of Griezmann, who sent in a shot that cruelly diverted beyond Joe Hart.
Yellow card upgraded to red
Celtic’s response was initially strong. They held onto the ball well and Maeda, in particular, caused problems down the right. That threat came to an abrupt end when he went into a challenge with a raised boot.
Hermoso went down and the Atletico players, on the pitch and on the sidelines, reacted with animated fury.
Rodgers was incensed by counterpart Simone’s role in the protests as the yellow card was upgraded to red.
Morata’s strike just before half-time ended Celtic hopes as he slid in to meet Jose-Maria Gimenez’s nod across goal.
Free-flowing spanish goals
The Spanish side were utterly merciless from that moment, oozed quality and scoring some exceptional goals.
Griezmann’s second, an overhead kick, was brilliant giving Hart little chance.
Substitute Lino more than matched that when he bent a lovely shot into the far corner.
The trend continued when Morata crashed in a swerving fifth from the edge of the penalty area and a late sixth arrived when Saul poked home.
In truth, it could have been more with both Angel Correa and Gimenez denied by the woodwork in a torrid second half for Celtic.