The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rice believes Accies can shock Celtic

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Hamilton manager Brian Rice is under no illusions over the difficulty of their trip to face reigning champions Celtic on Wednesday night in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p.

After holding Livingston to a uninspirin­g 0-0 draw at the Tony Macaroni, Accies are without a win in eight games since beating the same opposition back in September.

The winless run has left Hamilton just one point off the foot of the table but after an impressive performanc­e against the other half of the Old Firm last week, Rice remained optimistic his side can pull of a shock result at Celtic Park.

“We all know the story of David and Goliath, so you have just got to believe. If things go your way and you get the rub of the green or someone does something special then you can get something out of the game,” he said.

“We go to Celtic Park on Wednesday night and we know how difficult that is going to be.

“When you have courage and when you have determinat­ion and a wee bit of organisati­on you just never know.”

The goalless draw against Livi was a real war of attrition.

It was clear both teams were struggling for form and short of confidence with Livi defender Jon

Guthrie’s first-half header that struck a post the best chance in a game lacking quality.

After a promising start to the season, Livingston have only one win from their last 12 games but manager Gary Holt was encouraged by his side’s performanc­e. He said: “The run of games we’ve had, we’ve been defending, limiting chances and not being cut open because we’ve played some of the top sides in the league.

“So it turned full circle with lots of possession. We tried to win the game and had right good go.

“It’s a clean sheet and I can’t fault the lads for what they gave me.”

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