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Nigeria's Emenike scores twice but Spartak Moscow lose A brace by Nigerian striker Emmanuel Emenike is not enough for Spartak Moscow, who lost 3-2 to Celtic in the European Champions League
Giorgios Samaras headed the winner in the dying seconds as Celtic ended a miserable record on the road to beat 10-man Spartak Moscow 3-2 in their Champions League Group G match on Tuesday. It was Celtic's first away win in Europe's elite competition since a European Cup win against Shamrock Rovers in 1986. In the Champions League era, 19 of their 20 away matches had ended in defeat, including their previous 11 in a row. Gary Hooper put Celtic ahead after 12 minutes before Emmanuel Emenike pulled the Russians level after 41 minutes and the same player put them 2-1 up three minutes into the second half with a tap-in. The game turned Celtic's way after Juan Insaurralde was sent off after 63 minutes for pulling Gary Hooper back. A Dimitry Kombarov own goal put Celtic level after 71 minutes before Greece international Samaras headed the winner. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports)