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Adam Idah goal isn't enough as Celtic fall to shock pre-season friendly defeat

Adam Idah goal isn't enough as Celtic fall to shock pre-season friendly defeat

Irish Daily Mirror15 hours ago
Adam Idah found the net for Celtic on Saturday, but it wasn't enough to prevent the Scottish champions from falling to a shock 3-2 defeat to Estrela Da Amadora.
The Bhoys' opponents play in the Portuguese top-flight, but they were only founded five years ago - in place of the original club that went bankrupt in 2011 - and they finished 15th in the 18-team division last season.
It took them just three seasons to climb from the third tier to the Primeira Liga.
Celtic struck first on Saturday through Reo Hatate in the seventh minute, but they were behind by the half-time break, thanks to goals from Alan Godoy (37 minutes) and Otávio (44 minutes).
Ireland striker Idah made it 2-2 just eight minutes after the restart, but Estrela struck the winner with 25 minutes to go through Jovane Cabral, when they broke and created a three-on-one with Ireland defender Liam Scales.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers reacted to the defeat, saying: 'It was a really good exercise for us. We're only a couple of weeks in and there were some good moments, some not so good, young players getting opportunities, some players playing their first minutes of pre-season.
'We'll get sharper. The guys have had a heavy week, so they were maybe a wee bit leggy today.
'But it's that point in the season where you have to push and get through that, that's all about building your fitness.
'We had some really good moments, the goals were excellent. And then we got caught out, especially in the third goal, just pressing at the wrong moment.
'But all that comes with the evolution and understanding of how we play.'
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