Glasgow (AFP) – Celtic have one foot in the group stages of the Champions League as they recovered from a second-half scare to seal a commanding 5-2 victory over Israeli champions Hapoel Beer-Sheva.

A dominant first-half display appeared to have Celtic cruising to victory at Parkhead as Australian international Tom Rogic fired home a ninth-minute opener, before Leigh Griffiths doubled Celtic’s advantage with a 39th-minute header.

Griffiths then curled home a free-kick on the stroke of half-time to hand the Hoops a three-goal advantage.

However, Hapoel’s Lucio Maranhao hauled one back for the visitors in the 55th minute, before captain Maor Melikson’s strike two minutes later looked to have changed the complexion of the tie.

Moussa Dembele, the hero of the last round when his penalty sealed victory over Astana, then headed home in the 73rd minute following an inspired substitution from manager Brendan Rodgers.  

Captain Scott Brown made it 5-2 in the 85th minute to ease the pressure for the return leg in Israel next Tuesday, as the Scottish champions hope to clinch a place in the group stages of Europe’s elite competition for the first time in three years.

The home side had an early chance when Kieran Tierney’s cross worked its way to Brown whose shot was turned round the post by David Goresh.

The Hapoel keeper’s good work was undone when he contributed to Celtic’s opener. 

Goresh took out Scott Sinclair as he chased down Griffiths’ excellent pass over the top of the defence, but Socceroos midfielder Rogic pounced to blast the loose ball into the net from the edge of the box as referee Damir Skomina allowed a good advantage.

Celtic looked dangerous in every attack and got the second goal their play merited. 

Sinclair rolled the ball out wide to James Forrest whose cross from the right found Griffiths at the back post and the striker sent a powerful downward header bouncing beyond the keeper.

There was more to come in stoppage time as Griffiths added his second when the striker earned his side a free-kick on the right of the box. 

Griffiths picked himself up and curled home a wonderful left-foot effort that flew into the top corner to beat Goresh at his near post.

The hosts saw some of their good work undone in a two-minute second-half spell. Lucio pulled one back when he found space in the box to fire a low shot that beat Gordon at his near post.

The hosts barely had time to recover before Anthony Nwakaeme showed a good turn of pace to drive into the Celtic box and pull the ball back for Melikson who drilled into the net from 18 yards out.

Dembele replaced Rogic in the 70th minute and three minutes later he got the deftest of touches on a Griffiths corner to guide a header past Goresh.

Brown made a meal of his initial effort from a Forrest lay-off, but made no mistake with the second attempt as he volleyed home.