Barcelona hero Jordi Alba felt his side fully deserved the three points against Celtic, even if it needed his last-gasp winner to see off the Scottish champions. The Bhoys had looked on course to claim a memorable draw at Camp Nou, as the UEFA Champions League game entered stoppage-time with the scores locked at 1-1. However, in the fourth minute of added time Alba stole in at the far post to divert in Adriano's cross and give Barça a 2-1 victory. Alba said: "This team has shown that even in the last minute you can win a game. It is a well-deserved victory." The team never tires of going forward. This season has been showing us that the match isn't over until the final whistle. Javier Mascherano The triumph continued Barcelona's 100 per cent record in this season's Champions League and left them on nine points in Group G, five clear of second-placed Celtic. Alba added: "We hope we can experience more nights like this. We're pleased to have won nine points, hopefully we can keep our run alive." Barcelona defender Javier Mascherano, who inadvertently deflected the ball past his own goalkeeper Victor Valdes to give Celtic an 18th-minute lead, echoed his team-mate's thoughts. He said: "I think that justice was done. If you see the 11 or 12 chances we had against the one they had, justice was done. "The team never tires of going forward. We could have thrown in the towel but we've gone for it until the end. This season has been showing us that the match isn't over until the final whistle. It's not the first time that's happened to us." Iniesta discusses keeping the faith Andres Iniesta, who scored Barcelona's equaliser on the stroke of half-time, added: "It would've been unjust not to have won. "After they scored they didn't leave much space and it was very difficult. However, we kept faith that we would get that goal. It could have happened earlier, but the game isn't over until the final whistle. "The objective was to go on to nine points. Our position in the group couldn't be better." From Fifa
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