Rogic started and played 64 minutes in the defeat, which leaves Celtic three points adrift in bottom spot in Group C with one game to play.

Goal.com UK said Rogic had "a terrific work rate, making his presence felt at both ends. Sprayed the ball around well on the break. Faded a bit and was replaced after an hour."

Celtic’s head-to-head record against third-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach means they cannot leapfrog them into third and qualify for the Europa League.

The Hoops will finish their Champions League campaign away to Manchester City in a fortnight.

Rogic started four of Celtic's five group games so far, having scored in qualifying against Israeli club Hapoel Be'er Sheva.

The 23-year-old had played 15 minutes as a substitute against AC Milan back in the 2012-13 Champions League campaign, having sat on the bench against Ajax and Barcelona in a heavyweight group.

Rogic is the only Australian to play in the Champions League group stage this season.