The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Zenit know all about the Hoops now, says Lustig

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Mikael Lustig believes Zenit St Petersburg will now know all about Celtic’s qualities after their 1-0 Europa League defeat at Parkhead on Thursday.

The big-spending Russian club, favourites for the last-32 tie, were given a chasing for most of the 90 minutes in the first leg in Glasgow.

The energetic Scottish champions were rewarded for their superiorit­y in the 78th minute when midfielder Callum Mcgregor fired high into the net.

The result gives Brendan Rodgers’ side a deserved advantage for the second leg in Russia next week.

Asked what message the game sent out to Roberto Mancini’s side, the 31-year-old Sweden defender told a number of broadcaste­rs: “That we are good footballer­s.

“When we are going forward we are flying and we create a lot of chances. We kept the ball really good as well and were solid (defensivel­y).

“If they didn’t know that we are a good team before they know it now.”

Lustig believes Celtic can take as much confidence from the performanc­es as the result, which came against a side who had not played a competitiv­e game for over two months.

He said: “Of course it is a good result, and to keep a clean sheet and get three points. But the performanc­e probably gives us more confidence, especially the first half. I think we went straight at them, created a lot of chances and were really solid in defence.

“It will be a tough game next week. We are going to be humble, we know we face a really good team but, like I said, this type of performanc­e gives us more confidence.”

Skipper Scott Brown is suspended for tomorrow’s clash with St Johnstone, but Australia midfielder Tom Rogic could get some game time after being on the bench for the last two games following his recovery from the knee injury which has kept him out for two months.

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Scott Brown is out suspended.

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