Celtic's Mikey Johnston given confidence boost by Champions League wonder strike

The winger scored his side's first in a 3-1 win in Sarajevo

Author: Paul KellyPublished 10th Jul 2019
Last updated 10th Jul 2019

Mikey Johnston says new Celtic boss Neil Lennon has given him a new sense of confidence, after his stunning goal against Sarajevo helped the Hoops to a vital 3-1 first leg win.

The Scottish champions went behind in the first leg of their first Champions League qualifier at the Asim Ferhatovic Hase stadium on Tuesday night when Mirko Oremus struck in the 29th minute following a corner.

But 20-year-old Johnston thundered in his first European goal from 25 yards six minutes later as the Scottish champions responded by upping the tempo.

French striker Odsonne Edouard, 21, put Celtic ahead with a classy finish in the 51st minute before substitute Scott Sinclair, on for James Forrest, added a third with a cheeky back-heeled finish four minutes from time to put Lennon's side in the driving seat for next week's return game at Parkhead.

Johnston said: “If I keep performing well and I am training well, I will get opportunities.

“The manager has trusted me to play so I need to take a lot of confidence from that and scoring a goal helps.

“I worked myself a couple of yards of space and I just hit it. I am happy with it.

“It was good to respond like that. When you are going away from home, it is always going to be hard, but the boys dug deep and we got a result and that is exactly what we wanted to take back to Celtic Park."