

The Scottish champions had a goal disallowed in the 81st minute after a thorough VAR analysis — when the score was 1-1 — because Luis Palma was offside before scoring. Pedro then headed home from fellow substitute Matteo Guendouzi's cross to cement a cruel conclusion for Celtic.
Japan striker Kyogo Furuhashi gave Celtic the lead in the 12th minute. He scored his first goal in eight Champions League games by finishing past goalkeeper Ivan Provedel's dive after being set up by a first-time ball from Matt O'Riley. When Lazio won three straight headers off the corner after Luis Alberto's ball in the 29th minute, Matias Vecino equalised the score. Vecino seemed to have the third one stopped by Joe Hart, but the official determined the ball crossed the line before being clawed away. Lazio and Atletico Madrid all have four points after two games, while Celtic has none following a 2-0 loss against Feyenoord to open the season.