With fans protesting against the club’s board at the start of the game and later ironically cheering Schmeichel making a save, the atmosphere at Parkhead was far from harmonious.

“It’s bitterly disappointing,” former Celtic captain and manager Neil Lennon mentioned of the jeers directed at Schmeichel.

“He had a bad night but it still doesn’t warrant that kind of treatment.”

Thursday night was the just in in a string of perceived errors made by Schmeichel, following Joe Hugill’s looping header for Kilmarnock last weekend and Jonathan Rowe’s effort for Bologna last month.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Celtic closed ranks around their embattled goalkeeper post-match.

“It’s a tough evening for us,” interim manager Martin O’Neill mentioned. “On paper, 4-1 looks pretty poor.

“We were masters of our own downfall in many respects, conceded some poor goals.

“Kasper [Schmeichel] has made some great saves while I’ve been here. This is a collective, there’s no doubt about that.

“We played Feyenoord in a game we probably had to win and he made an unbelievable save, otherwise we wouldn’t be here playing tonight.

“I will think about all sorts of things [before the next game], but Kasper has done really well since I’ve arrived at the football club, in both spells.”

Captain Callum McGregor added: “Everyone makes mistakes.

“Kasper has been amazing since he’s come to the club. He’ll dust that down. We win as a team and lose as a team.

“There’s no blame, he’s made so many big saves for us. He’ll bounce back for sure.”

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‘Sinisalo should have got a run in the team earlier this season’

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Martin O’Neill reacts to Europa League defeat

There is evidence that – particularly in Europe – Schmeichel has underperformed this season.

He has conceded 19 goals in nine Europa League matches this term, with a save percentage of just 62.

Celtic’s expected goals on target conceded – the likelihood of an on-target shot resulting in a goal – is 13.96 across those games. In essence, Schmeichel has conceded four goals more than the data would expect him to.

McFadden thinks Celtic’s season could go one way or another based on whether O’Neill decides to stick with Schmeichel or promote understudy Viljami Sinisalo.

“Does the season hinge on it? It might do because if Martin O’Neill opts to stick with Kasper Schmeichel, that’s a big decision. If he opts to change him, that’s a big decision.

“If you feel that’s the decision to be made because you feel more secure at the back, then you make it.”

One man who knows what it feels like to line up between the sticks at Parkhead is BBC Scotland pundit Pat Bonner, who thinks a change should be made.

“My opinion is that Sinisalo should have got a run in the team earlier this season,” he mentioned.

Despite Schmeichel’s mistakes, Lennon also questioned the way Celtic performed as a collective on a night when Stuttgart proved far too strong.

“Celtic lacked a lot of power and intensity, certainly in a defensive capacity,” he mentioned. “It was far too easy, far too stand-offish.

“That is not a Martin O’Neill team or a Martin O’Neill performance.

“I cannot believe the lack of passion.”

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