Celtic 0-1 Dinamo Moscow: Republic of Ireland winger Aiden McGeady is included in an attack-minded 4-4-2 set-up for Celtic as they open their Champions League qualifying bid at home to Dinamo Moscow
It's a terrible start for Celtic as Alexander Kokorin gets the slightest touch to a low cross from Alexander Kerzhakov and the visitors are 1-0 up on seven minutes
Alexander Kokorin (left) celebrates his early strike at Celtic Park as the visitors make all of the running in the opening exchanges
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray, in charge of his first competitive match, looks on after his side recover from a poor start to create a number of good chances
Celtic striker Marc-Antoine Fortune lies prone on the turf after a glaring close-range miss late in the first half - just 30 seconds earlier the same player scuffed a half-volley straight at the keeper from a promising position
Scott McDonald is making his 100th Celtic appearance but the Australian striker is out of luck - seeing a header cleared off the line before he's withdrawn after an hour
Celtic winger Aiden McGeady makes his way past Dinamo Moscow defender Dmitry Kombarov but the home team are too often wasteful in possession
Celtic substitute Georgios Samaras could only send a late close-range header straight at Dinamo Moscow goalkeeper Vladimir Gabulov
Celtic midfielder Shaun Maloney looked sharp for the home side but could not unlock the Dinamo Moscow defence on a frustrating night for the Glasgow fans
Aiden McGeady, Shaun Maloney and Artur Boruc applaud the disappointed home supporters at the end of the 1-0 defeat, which leaves Celtic needing a win in Moscow next week
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