Celtic 1-1 Club Brugge: Hoops held after bizarre Carter-Vickers own-goal
Celtic were forced to come from behind against Club Brugge, but only after a huge slice of misfortune for Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Celtic came from behind for a 1-1 draw with Club Brugge after Cameron Carter-Vickers' bizarre own-goal in their Champions League encounter.
Daizen Maeda rescued a point for Brendan Rodgers' side, who extended their unbeaten start to the season on home soil across all competitions on Wednesday.
Brugge controlled large periods of the first half and broke the deadlock after 26 minutes, albeit in hugely fortuitous circumstances.
Under pressure from the visitors' press, Carter-Vickers played a blind backpass intended for Kasper Schmeichel, who was out of his goal, and the ball rolled into the empty net.
Celtic were much-improved after the break, though they had Schmeichel to thank for his fine reflex save denying Maxim De Cuyper.
The hosts equalised on the hour mark when Maeda cut inside before brilliantly bending a shot in off the far post.
Brugge thought they had regained the lead nine minutes later, but Ferran Jutgla's effort was chalked off following a VAR review, as the sides shared the spoils.
Data Debrief: Celtic stretch unbeaten streak
Celtic have gone unbeaten in three Champions League games for the first time since doing so between December 2008 and October 2012.
The Hoops attempted 686 passes, the highest during a single game in the competition since the start of last season, but saw their 100% record on home soil this term come to an end.