From the Archives | Celtic 4-3 Juventus | Sutton's strike in seven-goal thriller with Juventus



Paradise witnessed a seven-goal thriller on October 31, 2001 as Martin O’Neill’s Celtic side secured a 4-3 victory over Italian giants, Juventus, in the group stages of the UEFA Champions League.

The European campaign might have ultimately ended in disappointment as the Hoops missed out narrowly on qualifying for the knockout stages of the tournament, but the win over Juventus remains a special night to remember, with Chris Sutton’s stunning strike the pick of the seven goals.

Alessandro Del Piero who gave the Italians the lead on 19 minutes, hitting a stunning 25-yard free-kick into the top right-hand corner of the net.

That lead lasted just five minutes, however, before Joos Valgaeren headed home an equaliser for Martin O’Neill’s side. And on the stroke of half-time, the Hoops took the lead through Chris Sutton. Del Piero was replaced by David Trezeguet at the break and the Frenchman quickly made his mark with an equaliser on 51 minutes, but Henrik Larsson restored Celtic’s lead six minutes later, converting a penalty.

Then came the goal of the night on 64 minutes. A free-kick into the area was headed into the path of Sutton who, from 14 yards out, smashed home an unstoppable left-foot volley. And though Trezeguet scored again for Juve, the Hoops held out for a memorable 4-3 win.

Speaking to the Celtic View about that game, then Celtic manager Martin O’Neill said: “Getting nine points and going out was a bit disappointing but they tell me that the match against Juventus was as good a game as has been played in the Champions League this season.

“The players must draw some sort of confidence and comfort from that and know that if they play as well as they can do like that they are capable of winning big matches. Obviously they have to play to that standard, exacting though it is to achieve those results, but at this minute in terms of the development of the football club it’s wonderful.

“I’m not going to let anyone tell me differently. We had nine points in the group, we beat all three games at home, and if you had said when I first took over here that we would be in the Champions League and we would have victories over Ajax in the qualifying stages and also victories over those three sides, it would have been stretching belief somewhat.

“We’ve a great never-say-die attitude and we have great ability in the side. We’ve proved that in those matches but we have got plenty to learn as we also proved during the competition.”


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20 respuestas a From the Archives | Celtic 4-3 Juventus | Sutton's strike in seven-goal thriller with Juventus

  1. How on EARTH did that Juvie player not notice he wiz about 100 yards offside fae the free kick even 1st got hit in?? 😅😅😅 A bet eez boss went bonkers at im at fulltime. H.H

  2. Back Brendan, Board,,, Stop Rangers…….. keep them where they are…….

  3. Jimbob8867 dijo:

    How much would didier agathe be worth in the days game. Beyond thinking about 🍀

  4. Jack Russell dijo:

    nice man but fucking sign players

  5. Not a good move reminding us of this right now, Celtic. We'd get humped 5-0 off juventus reserves today

  6. Instead off pulling out the archives @celticfc get the wallet pulled out and get that money spent on first team players.. its transfer deadline week not a run down memory lane week.🍀🍀

  7. The Doc dijo:

    watched this in Amsterdam

  8. M.K. S. dijo:

    I Love {the [very]} Celtic, but: -prefer: –
    Italian_"Soccer"/FOOTball; [FOOTie/"Calcio"]; a slight: -bit; -more!!!!
    -M.K.S.

  9. Lanky dijo:

    Back then we could spend big bucks to get the right players in example big Sutton 6 million nowadays 6 million is nothing and we can't spend the same or a bit more so we can get experienced player's in to enhance our squad esp for Europe but the best thing about is its the same owners back then as it it's the now. Use can definitely see we need players around the age of 27-30 cause we've got a young squad unlike the one in this video. Hail Hail #LetsBackRodgers

  10. Was at this game, shame I haven't seen a Celtic team as good since.

  11. Bush79HH dijo:

    Genuinely idolised this squad 🍀💚

  12. When celtic are not so Good today , then remind fans of when celtic WERE Good . . .

  13. Enough of this guff, what's the story with some signings???🍀

  14. Can only wish for a team of that ilk again, these days the cost would run into 100's of millions.

  15. Paul McEwan dijo:

    Hail hail 🇮🇳🙌🙌😀

  16. John dijo:

    22 years ago was the last time we built a team for European football, since then it's been nothing short of diabolical and the entire blame lies with PL, DD and now ML.

  17. joey bellic dijo:

    We had an amazing team then, we’re straight into CL and our team is weaker than last year. Same reason we lost the 10 lack of ambition by our board.

  18. twistyf5 dijo:

    Just tell me is Luis Palma match-fit? 😀

  19. How standard have slipped. Look at this team compared to what we've seen the last month. Don't want to be down all the time but I'm bloody concerned. Let's hope we get at least 2 or 3 before the Glasgow Derby. HH

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