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World media reacts as Celtic force Diego Simeone to send Atletico Madrid 'bat signal' with stars 'swallowed' by atmosphere

Celtic were denied their first Champions League home win in 10 years despite a scintillating display against Atletico Madrid/

And despite Brendan Rodgers’ side fialing to get their first win of the Group E campaign the Scottish Premiership champions were receiving plaudits from across the globe for their performance against the La Liga heavyweights. Celtic led twice through Kyogo Furuhashi and Luis Palma, with Antoine Greizmann’s rebound from a penalty sandwiched in between, before Alvaro Morata headed beyond Joe Hart to level the game.

Argentine midfielder Rodrigo de Paul was sent off for the Spaniards but Celtic couldn’t capitalise despite some late pressure as Diego Simeone settling for a point which saw his side take a major step towards the knockout rounds of Europe's elite competition. The result leaves them bottom of their section, with Feyenoord’s win over Lazio putting the Dutch side top.

While some supporter there is plenty of positives to take - and admiring glances from across the globe. Record Sport takes a look at the reaction across the globe.

The worst thing that could happen to the side was to be swallowed up by Celtic Park - and it would only take three minutes. Perhaps aware that it is not the best scenario, Brendan Rodgers did not take long to launch the offensive on that flank but the result could not be more devastating. The match was going downhill and at their worst moment with ten, Simeone had to at least sustain the result without further changes in the result.

Celtic tried to play on the counterattack. In this mode, he created dangerous plays, but was unable to get past goalkeeper Oblak, who even saved Atlético with his head. When De Paul was sent off, at 37', the home team had more space to

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