26.11.2015 23:22 h

Liverpool into last-32 as Celtic crash

Liverpool reached the Europa League last 32 on Thursday while Scottish interest in continental competition came to another sobering end when Celtic were knocked out.

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool defeated Bordeaux 2-1 at Anfield having endured the worst possible start when injury-plagued England striker Daniel Sturridge's comeback from a knee injury stalled when he hurt his foot in the warm-up.

The English side then fell a goal down in the Group B clash in bizarre fashion after 33 minutes when goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was penalised for time-wasting.

Henri Saivet buried the free-kick but Liverpool were level just five minutes later when James Milner scored from the penalty spot after Ludovic Sane fouled Christian Benteke.

Belgian star Benteke then hit what proved to be the winner in first-half injury time with a rasping right-footed drive.

Scottish champions Celtic slumped to a 10th consecutive Europa League game without a win - a 2-1 loss at home to Ajax in Group A.

Callum McGregor had given Celtic a fourth-minute lead at Parkhead but Arkadiusz Milik levelled in the 21st minute for the Dutch side.

Ajax substitute Vaclav Cerny scored the late winner just two minutes from time to keep his team's qualification hopes alive while Celtic's fate was sealed when Fenerbahce defeated already-qualified Molde 2-0.

Elsewhere, Russian side Krasnodar ran out 1-0 winners over already-qualified Borussia Dortmund to go through from Group C.

Also through were Spaniards Villarreal courtesy of Viktoria Plzen's 1-0 loss to Minsk.

Swiss champions Basel drew 2-2 with 10-man Fiorentina to go through from Group I while Sporting Lisbon boosted their prospects of escaping from Group H with a 4-2 win at Lokomotiv Moscow.

Lazio continued their Europa League campaign with 3-1 win over Dniepropetrovsk while Sporting Braga went through from Group F thanks to a last-minute winner in a 2-1 home win against Slovan Liberec.