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McGregor says Hoops positive despite loss

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Callum McGregor believes Tuesday’s gruelling workout against Paris St-Germain was the perfect warm-up for Celtic’s Champions League bid.

Neil Lennon’s side were outclassed by Neymar and company at the Parc des Princes, with the French giants romping to a 4-0 win.

But stand-in skipper McGregor, who took the armband in the absence of injured captain Scott Brown, feels the friendly clash is just what the Hoops need as they get set for the group stages.

Celtic’s opening qualifier on August 19 is less than a month away and the Scottish champions must overcome four opponents to take their place among Europe’s elite.

But McGregor is sure his side will be more than ready, having been pushed to the limit by PSG.

The Scotland midfielder told CelticTV: “We spoke about it in the changing room after the game. The Champions League is the level that we want to play at, so the PSG game is a nice taste of what could be.

“But we always know how hard it is to get there and that’s the level that we have to reach. It was a very good exercise, 90 minutes in the legs, and good to see the opposition.

“I felt good out there. It’s 90 minutes and a tough, tough shift as well. You could play a full game against lesser opposition and it’s not as hard on the legs, but that’s a real big shift where you’re always looking, running and concentrat­ing.

“It’s mental and physical fitness. I think the boys are looking in good shape and we’ll try to take the positives from the game.”

Celtic showed fleeting moments of quality but ultimately sank to a heavy defeat.

World Cup-winner Kylian Mbappe put PSG ahead inside a minute before goals from Neymar, Ander Herrera and Pablo Sarabia rubbed salt into Celtic’s wounds.

“It was tough,” added McGregor. “When you come up against topclass opposition, you know it’s going to be a test. It was a match that the boys were looking forward to, and you can obviously see the difference in quality.

“We conceded a goal a minute in, so we weren’t switched on from the start, but I think after that, we got to grips with the game a little bit more.

“We played the shape pretty well, and managed to stifle them on occasion. Against topclass opposition, then we were reasonably happy with that first half.

“We had some good opportunit­ies on the counteratt­ack. You have to try and be a threat as well when you’re playing against a good opposition, and I thought we did that on numerous occasions, in the first half and the second.

“Our play probably did deserve a goal. Pre-season is all about fitness and, again, playing teams like this is a good test for us.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Callum McGregor was the stand-in skipper.
Picture: SNS. Callum McGregor was the stand-in skipper.

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