Celtic completed their Tallinn job by easing past Nomme Kalju to move a step closer to the group stages of the Champions League. A first-half own goal and a stunning debut strike from Marian Shved ensured the Hoops avoided any bother in the Baltics, running out 2-0 second-leg winners over the Estonian champions and completing a thumping 7-0 aggregate victory. It was a professional display, albeit one understandably lacking in intensity, which set up a meeting with Romanian side Cluj in the third round of qualifying. Job done in Tallinn! #CelticFC progress to the 3rd #UCL Qualifying Round and will face CFR Cluj of Romania. COYBIG! 🍀⚪️ pic.twitter.com/pXqKGMM5nD — Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) July 30, 2019 Boss Neil Lennon was able to rest six of his players following last week’s 5-0 first-leg win, with Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiership opener against St Johnstone in mind. Christopher Jullien, the £7million signing from Toulouse, enjoyed a comfortable debut at the back while keeper Craig Gordon kept a clean sheet on his first appearance since December. Olivier Ntcham was also back in the starting line-up for the first time since intimating he wanted to leave the club. Lennon was far from happy with the French midfielder but gave him a shot at redemption. Olivier Ntcham was back in action after a summer of speculation (Andrew Milligan/PA) Ntcham went some way to making amends by linking up with Mikey Johnston as the Hoops took the lead, and stretched their advantage to six, after only 10 minutes. Johnston drilled the ball across goal and Kalju defender Aleksandr Kulinits, with Leigh Griffiths breathing down his neck, sliced the ball into his own net. Progression may have been a formality but still around 200 hardy Hoops fans had travelled to the Estonian capital and congregated behind one of the goals in the 14,500-capacity A Le Coq Arena. Despite staring down the barrel the second leg was still a big deal to Kalju, who got the match moved to the national stadium from their regular ground, which holds 650 spectators. Leigh Griffiths was a constant menace in Tallinn (Andrew Milligan/PA) The hosts almost gave their extra fans something to cheer midway through the first half but midfielder Deniss Tjapkin fired wide from the edge of the box. Griffiths, whose goal in the first leg was his first since December following a battle with depression, almost fashioned a second but no one was on hand to meet his cross. Ntcham then fired over before Johnston spurned a golden chance, volleying off target from 12 yards out just before the interval. A slow start to the second half from the visitors saw Gordon called into action for the first time with a point-blank save to deny Kaspar Paur. Shved 2️⃣0️⃣🇺🇦 #TurnUpTheHeat pic.twitter.com/zTmF5oIleo — Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) June 25, 2019 Jullien missed out on a first Celtic goal when he headed a free-kick over, before another debutant took to the field in the shape of Shved. The Ukrainian winger almost made an instant impact but his effort was bravely blocked by home keeper Pavel Londak. But as the game moved into stoppage time Shved took aim from 20 yards out and pinged a superb shot into the top corner. Celtic now have two more rounds to negotiate, starting against Cluj next week, if they are to reach the group stages. Topics Celtic Well past a Bhoys’ bedtime: 13-year-old Dembele plays for Celtic’s Under-20s Morals, murals and motives: Cliftonville v Celtic Stevie Chalmers: The man who survived tuberculosis to become Celtic cup hero Thousands line the streets of Glasgow for Billy McNeill Solskjaer homecoming win soured by surgery setback for Bailly Hibs winger Boyle needs more knee surgery Lennon salutes solid display as Celtic progress in Champions League qualifying Winger Ilkay Durmus joins St Mirren from Wacker Innsbruck Harry Kane effort enough as Tottenham edge Real Madrid in Audi Cup Fantasy football team names: 49 excellent (and awful) ideas for yours this season 9 things we think will happen in the 2019/20 Premier League season Juventus prepared to offer £10m plus these two players for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku 5 centre-backs Arsenal could target to replace Laurent Koscielny Monday’s big transfer rumours: Juventus star keen to join Paul Pogba at Manchester United
Celtic beat Nomme Kalju to set up Champions League qualifying clash with Cluj
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