Dortmund hammer Celtic 7-1 after Adeyemi first-half hat-trick
Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi scored a first-half full go-around as last season's terrible finalists pounded Celtic 7-1 in the Bosses Association on Tuesday with five objectives in the opening 42 minutes. "An irritated one, without a doubt. We were rebuffed with each mix-up we made. In practically no time, we were 5-1 down. A sobering evening," Celtic chief Callum McGregor told dynamite Sports. The 80,000 group began the festivals right on time at the Westfalenstadion, with Emre Can scoring from the spot in the seventh moment after Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel up-finished Jamie Gittens and was reserved. Celtic quickly quieted the stunning Yellow Wall two minutes some other time when Daizen Maeda packaged in a cross from Arne Engels yet Adeyemi reestablished the lead with a shot diverted in off Auston Dependable in the eleventh. The Germany winger made it 3-1 in the 29th when he lashed the ball into the top corner past the plunging Schmeichel, then, at that point, won a 39th moment punishment for Serhou Guirassy to hide prior to finishing his full go-around three minutes after the fact. Guirassy got his second of the night in the 66th and final part substitute Felix Nmecha finished the defeat in the 79th, with Celtic having Schmeichel to thank for keeping the sobering scoreline to seven. The halftime destroying rewound Celtic's objective contrast to zero after their 5-1 whipping of debutants Slovan Bratislava in their initial match last month, and it just deteriorated. Guirassi's second came after an unfortunate freedom by Alistair Johnson as Celtic, who showed up without a doubt of come by a decent outcome, took care of slack passing and insufficient belonging. Adeyemi was the principal Dortmund player to score a first-half full go-around in Europe starting around 2002 and his accomplishment left the 4,000 voyaging Celtic fans shell-stunned as the quick has torn their side separated.