Champions League: Celtic crushed by Neymar hat-trick

Celtic’s Champions League campaign ended in spectacular fashion last night after Barcelona’s Neymar scored a hat-trick in a 6-1 demolition at the Nou Camp.

It was the visitors’ heaviest defeat in Europe since they lost 5-0 away to Artmedia in 2005.

The Hoops, with three points from their first five fixtures, were guaranteed to finish bottom of Group H before the trip to Catalonia and they found themselves behind after only seven minutes when Barca defender Gerard Pique opened the scoring from close range.

Barcelona, who needed a point to finish top of the section, were in scintillating form and when Pedro Rodriguez and Neymar added a second and third before the break a thrashing was on the cards.

Neymar scored his second two minutes after the break before grabbing his hat-trick before the hour mark as the Hoops all but crumbled.

Substitute Cristian Tello got in on the act in the 71st minute when his drive was heavily deflected past Fraser Forster by Parkhead defender Virgil van Dijk for number six before Georgios Samaras grabbed a late goal.

The Scottish Premiership leaders will surely retain their title and get another tilt at European football’s elite club competition again next year, however, they will no doubt find that the step up from domestic football will be no easier.

Neil Lennon made his disappointment known after the game, calling his team “poor, from start to finish”.

“There was a nervousness about us at the start, we never got hold of the ball, we made basic errors, and against a team of this quality you can’t do that. As good as Barcelona were, we were very, very poor.

“I’m looking at the team tonight and there are maybe only two or three that have played anywhere near the level that we know they’re capable of.

“There was a lack of desire about us tonight, which has not been like us at all.

“It’s disappointing. It’s disappointing for the club and I feel sorry for the supporters who have come as well. I can’t accept that and we’ll do something about it.”