Postpublished at 20:47 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2014
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Final round of Europa League Group D matches
Celtic already qualified as runners-up for last 32
Dinamo come from 2-1 down to win
Marko Pjaca hat-trick lifts Dinamo into third
Clive Lindsay
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The qualifiers so far:
Group A: Borussia Monchengladback, Villarreal
Group B: Club Brugge, Torino
Group C: Besiktas, Tottenham Hotspur
Group D: Salzburg, Celtic
Group E: Dinamo Moscow, PSV Eindhoven
Group F: Inter Milan, Qarabag
Group G: Feyenoord
Group H: Everton
Group I: Napoli
Group J: Dynamo Kiev
Group K: Fiorentina
Group L: Legia Warsaw,Trabzonspor
Transferring from Champions League: Olympiacos, Liverpool, Zenit, Anderlecht, Roma, Ajax, Sporting Lisbon, Athletic Bilbao.
That draw is at lunchtime on Monday. Remember, the full line-up of teams will not be completed until the finish of tonight's matches, which kicked off at 20:00.
"The plans have not changed. It is going to be a totally different game in the next round and we will be a much better team than we were tonight.
"If we needed to win the game, we would obviously put more into the match."
Celtic will not be playing Tottenham in the next round after the English side lost 1-0 away to Besiktas and will therefore not be one of the seeded sides in next week's draw for the last 32.
"I think it was a poor performance. They were not 100%.
"There was a lack of the intensity and aggression that we had against Motherwell.
"The substitutes were very positive when they came on and that was what was good in the game.
"But the defence gave away too many chances and you should win if you score three goals away from home in Europe.
"We have the players to produce good defending, but is more how we play as a team and how we play away from home.
"Individually, there were some bad performances, but collectively we were too open.
"We will have to be a lot better in the next round and there are players to come back who were not involved today."
Fraser Shaw: "I realise it's Delia's first season with Celtic, but I'd thought any new manager's priority would a team's defence. Inept and unsure performances throughout their European campaign which will end in the next round."
Andy in Armagh: "If Celtic can sort out their defensive organisation over the Christmas/New Year period then they could go a bit further in this competition. However, if they can't sort things out, they could be humiliated by a European giant."
Pete in Edinburgh: "Outplayed in five out of six group games. Deila is lucky to be through."
Joe in Leeds: "Let's hope the management teams wish for a Battle of Britain does not happen. Embarrassing watching Celtic struggling against European nobodies, let alone against top English teams who could inflict a cricket score based on the shabby defending of late."
Joe in Fife: "Ambrose is a nice big bloke, but he completely lacks urgency of thought and awareness of what's going on on a football pitch. That's surely his last game for Celtic."
We are still awaiting Celtic manager Ronny Deila's after-match media conference remarks.
Salzburg hammered Astra 5-1 in the other Group D game this evening having already comfortably qualified as section winners ahead of Celtic.
Brian Houston: "Defensively weak, but Denayer, Lustig, Brown and Guidetti to come back for last 32 and hopefully some new signings too."
"They have scored three goals away form home but lost the game. That is inexcusable. That first six minutes of the second half was embarrassing. It was two goals going on five."
"At half time we were a bit scathing of what we saw defensively and it got unbelievably worse. Dinamo upped their tempo in terms of passing and movement and Celtic couldn't handle it."
EC: "Instead of talking about winning the trophy, it might be worth Deila looking at getting his team to defend properly first."
Andrew Priestley: "Plain and simple, Celtic are just not good enough for this level of football. And remember, this is Europe's second tier."
It might not have been a thriller, but seven goals mean the fans got their money's worth at least in Zagreb. The visiting support will, however, head back to Glasgow disappointed and wondering about their team's chances in the knock-out stages in light of this defeat.
Time is running out for Celtic as Dinamo are the ones pushing forward again in stoppage time.
Willie Mackie: "Can't be meaningless to 1000 travelling fans. Celtic must show them a bit of fight."
Del Scott: "Ronny Deila hasn't got a clue. Can't believe Griffiths doesn't play before the likes of Wakaso, Scepovic."
Ian in Inverness: "This is scary. What is gonna happen when Celtic meet a top team?" You mean, like Caley Thistle?
It is end to end stuff at the moment and Arijan Ademi sends a low drive past the far Celtic post.
Celtic could pull this out of the bag after all as substitute Liam Henderson's shot is turned over the crossbar by goalkeeper Eduardo after taking a looping deflection. From the corner, Stefan Scepovic heads just wide of the far post.