Ange Postecoglou bemoaned the “ridiculous” fixture list as his Celtic side lost strikers Kyogo Furuhashi and Albian Ajeti to hamstring problems as they rounded off their Europa League campaign with a 3-2 victory over Real Betis. The injuries could leave the manager with no fit strikers ahead of a busy schedule which includes the Scottish League Cup final against Hibernian a week on Sunday.

We still have seven games to go, remarkably, between now and the break. Hopefully getting some game time for guys means they become options for us in terms of making them game-ready. Hopefully when the break comes we will get reinforcements and come out stronger.”

Celtic were already consigned to the Europa Conference League behind second-placed Betis, but a much-changed side secured a morale-boosting win at Parkhead. Stephen Welsh headed Celtic ahead inside three minutes and the substitutes Ewan Henderson and David Turnbull twice restored their lead in an eventful final quarter.

With Celtic in the midst of a nine-game schedule in December, Postecoglou took the opportunity to rest players and give others game-time by changing his entire team. Osaze Urhoghide and Liam Shaw, booth formerly of Sheffield Wednesday, made their debuts and the ex-Shamrock Rovers defender Liam Scales made his first start. Manuel Pellegrini made nine changes after Betis’s victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou on Saturday.

Postecoglou decided to bring Furuhashi on in the 28th minute when Ajeti pulled up after charging down the Betis goalkeeper’s clearance. It was a decision that came back to bite Celtic when the Japan forward suffered hamstring pain after sliding in for a challenge. With Giorgos Giakoumakis working his way back from minor knee surgery, Postecoglou could be without a recognised striker against Motherwell on Sunday, while key wingers Jota and James Forrest were also missing through injury.

Celtic got off to the perfect start when Welsh glanced Liel Abada’s inswinging corner just inside the far post. Betis were doing most of the attacking for the remainder of the first half. Urhoghide got back to make a crucial intervention after initial slack marking, before Scott Bain palmed a couple of shots away. Betis then threatened several times from long range. The closest they came was when Paul Akouokou hit the bar in first-half stoppage time.

Celtic were on the front foot more often immediately after the interval, although Bain pulled off a good save from Cristian Tello. Celtic’s right-back Urhoghide put in some dangerous low crosses and Nir Bitton had a volley saved.

The visitors levelled in the 69th minute when some slackness from the substitute Mikey Johnston gave Joaquin the chance to cross for Borja Iglesias. Bain got down well to touch the striker’s shot on to the post and his luck was out as the ball ricocheted off his trailing leg and into the net.

Henderson scored his first goal for Celtic in the 72nd minute, about 60 seconds after replacing Furuhashi, getting across his marker to bundle home from close range after excellent wing play from Johnston. The latter blotted his copybook further when he conceded possession just before Iglesias was played through to score the Spaniards’ second equaliser in the 75th minute.

Johnston was involved again moments later to set up Abada on the break before the winger was brought down right on the edge of the box. Turnbull sent the goalkeeper the wrong way after the spot-kick decision was upheld. There were further injury fears for the hosts when Urhoghide and Bitton clashed heads, but both defenders were able to stop him.

Johnston’s eventful cameo continued when he had a goal disallowed for an offside against Abada earlier in the move and then squandered a glorious counterattack chance during 10 minutes of stoppage time, after Juanmi headed against the bar from three yards at the other end.