Martin O’Neill signed off what is expected to be his penultimate game in charge of Celtic with a famous win against Feyenoord.

Celtic had made a bright start but their early pressure didn’t pay off as the Bhoys fell a goal behind when Ayase Ueda gave the hosts the lead following Sam Steijn’s pass across.

O’Neill’s side fought back though and found themselves level after Reo Hatate’s looping ball over the heads of the Feyenoord defenders in the box to be tapped home by Hyunjun Yang.

The Bhoys used that momentum to then take the lead as Daizen Maeda forced the opposition goalkeeper into a mistake, with his wayward clearance falling to Reo Hatate, who was able to pass the ball into the back of an empty net right before half time.

As the Hoops were forced to deal with an onslaught of Feyenoord attacks, Celtic remained firm and were able to put themselves out of sight as Benjamin Nygren’s thundering effort made sure of a vital win.

Who is your man of the match from tonight? Let us know below! Reo Hatate and Daizen Maeda celebrate Celtic's second goal against FeyenoordPhoto by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Celtic player ratings vs FeyenoordKasper Schmeichel – 6

Probably expected a much busier night but aside from the goal, was given very little to do.

Colby Donovan – 7

All eyes were on Colby Donovan after many had called for him to replace Anthony Ralston. Boy did he step up. He has to be the number one choice when Alistair Johnston can’t play.

Auston Trusty – 7

A lovely Thanksgiving present for Auston Trusty after another solid performance at the back.

Liam Scales – 8 Liam Scales tries to tackle a Feyenoord defender during Celtic's Europa League clashPhoto by Koen van Weel / ANP / AFP via Getty Images

Another brilliant performance for Celtic’s main defender this season. Running out of superlatives.

Kieran Tierney – 6

Was to blame for the Feyenoord opening goal but recovered well to defend strongly for the remainder of the game.

Callum McGregor (C) – 7

The heartbeat of the team that every player needs around them. Won’t grab the headlines but was solid again.

Reo Hatate – 9

There has been a lot of criticism about Hatate’s performances this season but tonight was one of those where he was back to his best. Played a part in both first half goals and controlled everything from the middle of the park. More of that please, Reo.

Watch as Reo Hatate takes advantage of the Feyenoord mistake! Arne Engels – 6

Some decent moments here and there. Set-piece deliveries were on point and he worked his socks off.

Luke McCowan – 6

Asked to play in an unusual position but never gave up once. Should’ve scored early in the game but did what was required.

Daizen Maeda – 7

His work in the build-up to the second goal epitomised everything that’s great about Daizen Maeda. He looks like he is getting back to his best.

Hyunjun Yang – 8

Another one of the stars to prove a point tonight. We’ve seen glimpses of the winger but this was one of his best performances in a Celtic shirt. Thoroughly deserved his goal.

SubstitutesBenjamin Nygren – 7

Exactly what you want your substitutes to do: come on and make an impact. What a finish for that goal.

Dane Murray – 7

Helped to weather the storm and ensure they would hold on for a famous win.

Sebastian Tounekti – 6

Provided a fresh injection of energy right at the end of the game.

Paulo Bernardo – 6

Will be glad to be on the pitch at long last, especially as he got to play a part in a huge win.

Anthony Ralston – 6

Filled in for Donovan in the closing stages of the game.

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