Martin O'Neill tasted defeat for the first time since returning to the Celtic dugout after his side were thoroughly dismantled by Midtjylland in Denmark.
The interim boss celebrated back-to-back wins over Falkirk and Rangers in the past week after replacing Brendan Rodgers at the helm, but was brought back down to earth with a bang against the Europa League leaders.
Marlin Erlic capitalised on some woeful defending to deservedly head the hosts in front shortly after the half-hour mark.
The lead was doubled just two minutes later when Mikel Johan Gogorza Kruger-Johnsen cut inside from the left before curling beyond Kasper Schmeichel, with Franculino Dju adding a third prior to the interval.
Reo Hatate came off the bench to slot home a late penalty and reduce the deficit, but the visitors never looked like mounting a dramatic comeback as they suffered their second loss of what is proving to be a difficult campaign.
Our man Kevin McKenna was on hand to run the rule over the Scottish champions.
Celtic were outclassed against the Danes as they fell to a second Europa League loss
Interim manager Martin O'Neill was unable to turn the tide following a dreadful first half
The hosts were out of sight by the break after the Franculino (left) curled home the third
CELTIC (4-2-3-1)
Kasper Schmeichel - 6
Made two excellent saves before the floodgates opened. Could do little about the goals, but distribution was poor.
Anthony Ralston - 3
Failed to stop cross for the opener, then allowed Gogorza to cut unside unopposed to fire in the second. A night to forget.
Auston Trusty - 6
Was on a one-man mission to keep the scoreline respectable, making a number of key interventions in his own box.
Liam Scales - 4
Caught out of position on more than one occasion as the hosts cut through at will. Couldn’t get anywhere near Franculino.
Kieran Tierney - 4.5
Had to do far more to stop Franculino curling home the third. Still looks a long way off top form.
Auston Trusty was one of very few in a Celtic shirt to earn pass marks on a difficult night
Arne Engels - 3.5
Found it difficult to cope with the hosts’ physicality in the midfield. The game largely passed him by.
Callum McGregor - 4
Unable to get on the ball and settle things down as Celtic toiled to gain a foothold. Left chasing shadows throughout.
James Forrest - 3
Hard to recall him getting a touch in the opening period. No surprise to see him hauled off at the break.
Benjamin Nygren - 3.5
Wasted a great early chance to break the deadlock but blazed over the bar from 18 yards. That was the last we saw of him.
Sebastian Tounekti - 4
Celtic’s only real attacking outlet but that’s hardly saying much. Faded badly after relatively bright start.
Johnny Kenny - 3
Given absolutely no service to work with. Isolated up top throughout dire first half and was hooked at the interval.
Reo Hatate converted a late penalty but the visitors couldn't muster up a comeback
SUBSTITUTES: Maeda (Forrest, 46), Osmand (Kenny, 46), Hatate (Nygren, 69), Bernardo (Engels, 74), Balikwisha (Tounekti, 75).
Martin O'Neill - 3
The honeymood period is certainly over. His side never got going and were fortunate not to be on the end of a doing.
MIDTJYLLAND (4-2-3-1): Olaffson; Mbabu, Han-Beom, Erlic (Diao, 85), Bech; Bravo, Billing (Byskov, 71); Osorio (Osorio, 59), Cho, Gogorza (Simsir, 59); Franculino (Brumado, 59).
REFEREE: Nenad Minakovic (SER) 6
ATTENDANCE: N/A

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