Conor Hazard 6
Didn’t have much to do. Helpless for both goals.
Kristoffer Ajer 7
Great assist for Turnbull in the second half and carried out his defensive duties as expected.
Christopher Jullien 7
Strong header to open the scoring and reliable at the back.
Shane Duffy 6
A better display from the Irishman, who put in one of his more solid performances since joining on loan from Brighton.
Diego Laxalt 6
Kept Lille quiet on his side of the pitch but could have offered more going forward.
Jeremie Frimpong 5
Night cut short by injury. Looked lively and won the penalty for his side’s second.
Ismaila Soro 7
Caught the eye at the base of midfield and protected Celtic’s back line admirably.
David Turnbull 8
Looked like the most creative player on the park. A few overly ambitious shots from range but superb crossing throughout. Took his goal well and deserved it.
Callum McGregor 5
An uncharacteristic moment of madness for the back pass that led to David’s goal. Made amends from the penalty spot minutes later.
Mohamed Elyounoussi 6
Quiet night from the Norwegian. Never really got going.
Patryk Klimala 6
Put a shift in up front. Worked hard and got into physical tussles with the Lille defence.
Substitutes
Ewan Henderson (for Frimpong, 30’) 6
Plenty of effort on his European debut. Covered a lot of ground.
Albian Ajeti (for Klimala, 78’) 3
Worked hard but had little time to make an impact.
Tom Rogic (for Turnbull, 87’) N/A
Little impact.
Stephen Welsh (for Ajer, 87’) N/A
Little impact.
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