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Celts reassess Euro prospects

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BRENDAN Rodgers had to reassess Celtic’s prospects of progressio­n in Europe after a 2-0 Champions League defeat to Borussia Monchengla­dbach last night.

The Scottish champions went into the game unbeaten domestical­ly and still on a high from the encouragin­g 3-3 home draw with Manchester City last month.

The Bundesliga side travelled to Glasgow without a point in two games to add to the confidence around a packed Celtic Park before kick-off. However, the slickmovin­g visitors deservedly won with second-half goals from captain Lars Stindl and striker Andre Hahn.

The defeat left the Hoops chastened and with one point from a possible nine ahead of the return fixture in Germany in two weeks’ time.

“It is very difficult of course,” said Rodgers.

“It was always going to be tough away at this level and home games were going to be important for us.

“So it wasn’t to be but we will play t he remaining games now, obviously the next game will be against Monchengla­dbach.

“We expect it will be tough again and we will have to do the very best we can.”

Rodgers defended 35-year-old centre-back Kolo Toure, who was at fault for both goals after conceding possession.

“He is a guy who is very mentally tough and he will recover,” added Rodgers.

“I thought the best team won. I don’t think there is any argument about that.

“Our only disappoint­ment is the two goals — they didn’t create so much even though they looked dangerous on the counter attack.

“We gifted them two goals really.

“We had some good spells as well but we were beaten by a side who are very good, technicall­y strong, fast, with good power and who have quality.

“We have no complaints.”

 ??  ?? Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.

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