The Scottish champions dominated possession in the Astana Arena with Kris Commons hitting the woodwork and James Forrest seeing his effort clawed off the line by โkeeper Alexsandr Mokin as the Hoops came close to a crucial away goal.
But they struggled to contain Shakhterโs counter-attacking style and went behind to a 12th minute Andrei Fionchenko strike before Sergei Khizhnichenko doubled their lead in the 76th minute when he headed past Fraser Forster from close range.
The defeat leaves Celtic, who reached the last 16 of the competition last season, with a lot of work to do in next Wednesdayโs return leg in Glasgow and puts Shakhter in the driving seat to become the first Kazakhstan side to reach the group stages of the Champions League.
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However, Lennon was bullish about his sideโs chances and says he saw enough in their performance to know they have a great chance to turn things around at Celtic Park.
โIt was a disappointing result, but we should have scored and then that would have put a different complexion on the tie,โ he said.
โHowever, itโs not over yet. We have to go back to Celtic Park and there was plenty there for me to chew on in terms of chances.
โShakhter didnโt surprise us with the way they played. We knew they would throw balls forward and we should have dealt with the first goal a lot better and the second goal they had a bit of luck with.โ Lennon added:
I didnโt really feel uncomfortable in the game at all. I thought we would score and that would put a totally different complexion on the tie, but the fact that we didnโt just makes it that little bit more difficult now.
โI donโt know how many chances we had tonight โ clear cut ones as well โ and if you donโt take your chances then you make life difficult for yourself. But weโre not down and out just yet.โ
Celtic have lost a number of key players in the summer including influential midfielder Victor Wanyama, defender Kelvin Wilson and last seasonโs top-scorer Gary Hooper.
But Lennon was reluctant to blame their loss as a contributing factor to his sideโs performance in Kazakhstan and warned his current crop of stars that he wanted to see an instant improvement.
โThere were a few players who will be disappointed with their performances and they better get better very quickly,โ added Lennon.
โI think Iโve still got enough in the squad to come through the tie, so thatโs what weโll endeavour to do.โ
'We're not down and out yet' declares Lennon after night to forget
CELTIC MANAGER NEIL LENNON says his sideโs Champions League hopes are far from over after they suffered a shock 2-0 defeat to Kazakh minnows Shakhter Karagandy in the first leg of their play-off match.
The Scottish champions dominated possession in the Astana Arena with Kris Commons hitting the woodwork and James Forrest seeing his effort clawed off the line by โkeeper Alexsandr Mokin as the Hoops came close to a crucial away goal.
But they struggled to contain Shakhterโs counter-attacking style and went behind to a 12th minute Andrei Fionchenko strike before Sergei Khizhnichenko doubled their lead in the 76th minute when he headed past Fraser Forster from close range.
The defeat leaves Celtic, who reached the last 16 of the competition last season, with a lot of work to do in next Wednesdayโs return leg in Glasgow and puts Shakhter in the driving seat to become the first Kazakhstan side to reach the group stages of the Champions League.
However, Lennon was bullish about his sideโs chances and says he saw enough in their performance to know they have a great chance to turn things around at Celtic Park.
โIt was a disappointing result, but we should have scored and then that would have put a different complexion on the tie,โ he said.
โHowever, itโs not over yet. We have to go back to Celtic Park and there was plenty there for me to chew on in terms of chances.
โShakhter didnโt surprise us with the way they played. We knew they would throw balls forward and we should have dealt with the first goal a lot better and the second goal they had a bit of luck with.โ Lennon added:
โI donโt know how many chances we had tonight โ clear cut ones as well โ and if you donโt take your chances then you make life difficult for yourself. But weโre not down and out just yet.โ
Celtic have lost a number of key players in the summer including influential midfielder Victor Wanyama, defender Kelvin Wilson and last seasonโs top-scorer Gary Hooper.
But Lennon was reluctant to blame their loss as a contributing factor to his sideโs performance in Kazakhstan and warned his current crop of stars that he wanted to see an instant improvement.
โThere were a few players who will be disappointed with their performances and they better get better very quickly,โ added Lennon.
โI think Iโve still got enough in the squad to come through the tie, so thatโs what weโll endeavour to do.โ
ยฉ AFP,2013
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