Former Celtic midfielder Murdo MacLeod on BBC Radio Scotlandpublished at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2014
"If Zabreb can get another, that's game, set and match, but if they don't Celtic will push everyone forward."
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
"If Zabreb can get another, that's game, set and match, but if they don't Celtic will push everyone forward."
Celtic substitute Anthony Stokes tries a pot shot from 20 yards, but it is well held by goalkeeper Eduardo Carvalho.
Celtic's period of possession pays dividends as Emilio Izaguirre's cut-back from the by-line is turned into his own net inside the penalty box by defender Josip Pivaric under pressure from Stefan Scepovic.
Celtic are pushing forward in an attempt to rescue the game - and some face. However, Dinamo are dealing with their opponents fairly comfortably.
Tom and 20 others: "Relax all you Celtic critics! This is a meaningless game for Celtic, who are playing a B side because they have already qualified!"
Jimmy, Edinburgh: "Celtic are awful! Not good enough."
Paul Sturrock: "Have not got a clue about solid defending. Celtic are finished. They should withdraw from Europe to save humiliation!" No chance of that me thinks - and me also thinks it is not the Paul Sturrock who used to play for Dundee United and Scotland.
Dinamo are left angry after the referee waves away claims for a penalty as Ivo Pinto goes down under a challenge from Wakaso.
Celtic produce their first effort on target of the second half, but Callum McGregor's drive from 20 yards is easily held by goalkeeper Eduardo Carvalho.
A Kris Commons drive takes a deflection wide for a corner, but the Celtic attacking move fizzles out and another low drive from El Arbi Hillel Soudani forces Craig Gordon into a near-post save.
Whatever was said - or administered - in the home dressing-room at half time has worked and Dinamo have Celtic on the rack. One wonders what some of the better sides that await in the last 32 would do to this visiting defence.
Marko Pjaca completes his hat trick with a blistering drive from 18 yards that leaves Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon clawing the air desperately then turning angrily towards his team-mates in frustration.
Dinamo make their early second half pressure tell when a cross from Domagoj Antolic is superbly curled home first time by Marcelo Brozovic from 16 yards.
Two fine saves from Craig Gordon keep Celtic level. The goalkeeper shows quick reactions to block El Arbi Hillel Soudani's volley then dives to his near post to turn away Arijan Ademi's low effort.
The second half has kicked off in Zagreb. Will we have another goal fest, or will those suspect defences tighten up?
Group A
Apollon Limassol 0-2 Villarreal
Borussia Monchengladbach 1-0 Zurich
Group B
Club Brugge 1-0 Helsinki
Copenhagen 1-2 Torino
Group D
Besiktas 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Partizan Belgrade 0-0 Asteras Tripolis
Group E
Panathinaikos 0-0 Estoril Praia
PSV Eindhoven 0-0 Dinamo Moscow
Group F (full-times)
Dnipro 1-0 St Etienne
Qarabag 0-0 Inter Milan
In the other Group D game, Salzburg, who have already qualified as winners, are 2-0 ahead against Astra in Austria. Marcel Sabitzer opened the scoring after nine minutes, with Kevin Kampl adding the second 11 minutes before the break.
"The relevance of this game is that this Celtic defence is not good enough. They have conceded 17 goals in 11 and a half games in Europe this season. They have been a soft touch and Craig Gordon has papered over the tracks with his brilliance at times."