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World media fillet flimsy Celtic amid growing Angeball fear as 'dumpling' slammed over Leipzig gaffe

Compilation DVDs were once a must have for football punters addicted to the beautiful game but have been wiped out by the YouTube and social media age.

However, Celtic are trending towards a double disc special of missed chances they've passed up in their first three Champions League matches since ending a five-year absence at European football's top table. Any such release would likely have a low uptake from Parkhead punters who have been left vexed by their misfiring side.

And the plaudits are dwindling for Ange Postecoglou 's men – with observers across the globe sharing growing concerns over the all-out attacking mantra that came up short against RB Leipzig. The Germans secured all three points in a convincing 3-1 win and also had two goals ruled out for offside. Joe Hart 's epic error for Leipzig's second goal has also been widely condemned on a night of near misses.

Celtic once again proved adept at creating chances but a missing killer touch underlines the cruel reality of mixing it with the best in the Champions League. And those fears have been voiced from Sao Paolo to Sydney as Record Sport runs the rule over the worldwide reaction.

The Guardian 's chief football writer Jonathan Liew fears Celtic have reached a crossroads midway through their Champions League campaign. He wrote: "It could have been a proper thrashing. Leipzig had two goals disallowed, created numerous overlaps and openings, ran through a flimsy Celtic defence that was in turn severely exposed by its midfield and let down by its goalkeeper, Joe Hart. Afterwards, Ange Postecoglou pointed to the number of chances Celtic created, as well his side’s inexperience at this level. But he will also know deep down that Celtic are much further

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