Tom Rogic and Celtic were lucky to escape with a draw after the first leg of their UEFA Champions League third-round qualifying game against Rosenborg.
Despite being at home, Celtic were easily the second-best team on the pitch as Norwegian side Rosenborg created the majority of the chances.
Celtic were lucky the game ended scoreless, with goalkeeper Craig Gordon making several crucial saves.
Rogic played in an unfamiliar position in the 90 minutes, being used as a striker rather than in his normal midfield spot due to some absentees.
While he did not look entirely out of place, the Socceroos star was unable to help the side take an advantage into the second leg on the road.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers will be wanting to utilisie Rogic in his familar position in the second leg with forward Moussa Dembele expected to be fit by then.
Rogic's fellow Aussie, Alex Gersbach, was on the bench for Rosenborg but did not feature in the tie.
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