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Last-gasp Vennegoor strike denies Boro opening victory in Algarve Cup



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Published Date: 23 July 2008
CELTIC'S Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink came off the bench to nod home a stoppage-time equaliser for his side in their Algarve Cup opener against Middlesbrough in Portugal last night.
The Clydesdale Bank Premier League champions were heading for defeat when Darren O'Dea's underhit backpass gifted Jeremie Aliadiere a bizarre opener 19 minutes from time. Substitute O'Dea's ill-advised pass to Mark Brown saw the goalkeeper's attempt
ed clearance charged down by Aliadiere, the ball rebounding off the striker's feet and into the net.

But Vennegoor of Hesselink levelled in the second minute of added time when Bobo Balde headed fellow substitute Paul Caddis' cross back across goal and the Dutchman stooped to nod home.

The result saw both sides claim two points apiece, one for the draw and one for scoring a goal. That put them three points behind Cardiff, who beat Vitoria Guimaraes 2-1 earlier in the evening thanks to a double from former Motherwell striker Ross McCormack.

Celtic had chances to score in the first half, with Georgios Samaras twice heading too close to Ross Turnbull after fine wing play from Aiden McGeady.

Boro's best moment came from former Aberdeen loan star Josh Walker, whose left-foot strike forced a fine save from Brown, while Mohamed Shawky was twice off target from outside the area.

The second half – which featured a raft of substitutions – was even more cagey, though Brown did well to get fingertips to an Aliadiere snapshot.

Turnbull was almost caught out by a curling Barry Robson free-kick but he recovered well to parry. After both sides netted, there was still time for Paul McGowan to nearly strike a dramatic late winner for Celtic.





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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 11:32 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Celtic FC
 
1

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 23/07/2008 13:51:32
it was certainly pre season fare..althogh seeing big jan score a 92nd minute goal brought back happy memories...xxx
2

nineinro,

23/07/2008 14:23:03
It`s a great pity that McGeady can`t shoot or cross the ball as he is quick as lightening and has a good few tricks. Three crosses and two of them behind for a goal kick. His shooting is even worse! Still it didn`t stop the Celtic minded muppets on Setanta fawning over him.
3

SP1,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 16:18:59
#3 - What about the 2 perfect crosses that landed on Samaras's head?? - Take your blue blinkered specs off and you might see better!!
4

nineinro,

23/07/2008 18:38:41
4
More luck than judgement! He could not hit a barn door!
Take your green tinted specs off and admit it.

 

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