Celtic crashed out of Europe after a thumping 3-0 defeat by AC Milan in their Champions League Group H clash at Parkhead last night.
With Ajax beating Barcelona 2-1 in Amsterdam the Scottish Champions do not even have the safety net of the Europa League this season.
Brazilian star Ricardo Kaka put the visitors ahead in the 13th minute when he headed a Valter Birsa corner past Hoops goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk missed a sitter at the start of the second-half when he blasted a shot straight at Milan keeper Christian Abbiati, a minute before Rosseneri stopper Cristian Zapata made it 2-0 from close range.
Mario Balotelli, in one of his more productive moods, scored a third with a drive on the hour-mark to compound the misery of the home side who were made to pay for missing several chances.
Celtic remain bottom of the section with three points from five games and their final fixture in the Nou Camp next month will be for pride only.
The Italian side arrived in the east end of Glasgow in some turmoil having won just three of their 13 Serie A matches this season and without a win in seven. However, their star-studded line-up included Kaka, Mario Balotelli and captain Riccardo Montolivo and Lennonhad warned against reading too much into the poor form of the Rosseneri.
The home side, captained by Georgios Samaras who was leading the line, had a chance in the second minute when a Charlie Mulgrew corner was met by Boerrigter but the Dutchman failed to connect properly.
At the other end, the enigmatic Balotelli drew a shot wide of the target.
Celtic had an even better chance in the ninth minute when Kayal found himself with the ball at his feet in front of goal following a shot from Mulgrew, but the Israeli midfielder hesitated, allowing Cristian Zapata to challenge before he skewed his drive wide.
The home side looked capable of getting the win so badly needed but the Celtic supporters were stunned into silence at Kaka’s goal.
Unmarked in the box when Birsa’s corner came over from the right, he had the easiest of tasks heading past Hoops goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
Celtic responded as expected, pushing Milan back and peppering the box with crosses and shots but, while goalkeeper Christian Abbiati looked unconvincing, the visitors defended resolutely.
In the 25th minute Boerrigter’s header from a Forrest cross was blocked by red and black shirts moments before Milan broke up the park with Balotelli firing just over the bar. The Serie A men were proving dangerous in attack and a couple of minutes later, Kaka drove a powerful curling drive from 22 yards which beat Forster but just evaded the far post.
Kayal limped off to be replaced by Ledley just on the half-hour mark.
In the 36th minute, after Kris Commons was crowded out on the edge of the penalty area, the ball broke kindly to Mulgrew but his left-footed shot was too weak to bother Abbiati.
Balotelli then had the ball in the net after breaking clear of the Hoops defence but the flag was up early for offside.
The game turned in a minute early in the second period. In the 47th minute, when Mulgrew’s free kick was blocked by the wall, he lobbed the ball into the box to find the unmarked van Dijk but the Dutchman blasted a volley straight at Abbiati.
A minute later the Hoops were two behind and on their way out of Europe.
Birsa’s lofted corner from the right was met by substitute Antonio Nocerino, on for Ignazio Abate, and he steered the ball across goal to the back post where Zapata was in perfect position to knock it in from a yard out to deliver a hammer blow to the Hoops.
Celtic looked as if they had got themselves back into the game soon afterwards when van Dijk headed in a Ledley cross but the offside flag was up.
When Balotelli escaped the Hoops defence in the 60th minute to pick up a Montolivo pass and knock number three past Forster from close range it truly was all over for the Scottish champions.
The Hoops battled on valiantly but James Forrest slid a shot past the post to confirm it was not to be their night.
Stokes replaced Commons but far too late to make an impact with the game fizzling out to a comfortable victory for the Italian side, while Celtic’s trip to Catalonia is academic.
CELTIC – Forster, Lustig, Ambrose, van Dijk, Izaguirre, Boerrigter, Mulgrew, Kayal, Forrest, Commons, Samaras. Subs: Zaluska, Stokes, Ledley, Balde, Rogic, Pukki, Fisher.
AC MILAN – Abbiati, Abate, Zapata, Bonera, Emanuelson, Montolivo, De Jong, Poli, Birsa, Kaka, Balotelli. Subs: Coppola, Robinho, Matri, Constant, Nocerino, Cristante, Silvestre.