Celtic won their first Europa League group game.

Celtic edged to a 1-0 win over Rosenborg in the Europa League to get their group stage campaign started with a win.
A late goal from Leigh Griffiths in the 87th minute was the difference, with Celtic having to work for the three points.
Midfield ace Olivier Ntcham referenced this with his post-match tweet, insisting Celtic will ‘fight to the end’.
Ntcham touched the ball 103 times in the win, the second highest of any player on the pitch.
Some Celtic fans felt he should have been more aggressive in his play and did not try to force the issue enough, with the game goalless for 87 minutes.
Here is a look at how fans responded to Ntcham’s message…
Ntcham showed his quality earlier this month by scoring the decisive goal against rivals Rangers in the Old Firm derby.
He has two goals in all competitions this season, and has a chance of topping his tally of nine from his first season at Celtic.

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