The Scotsman

This might be wrong time to face Celtic says Archibald as Partick prepare for backlash

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CELTIC v PARTICK

Alan Archibald admits lightning will have to strike twice if Partick Thistle are to repeat Hearts’ shock win over Celtic.

Celtic lost their “Invincible­s” tag on Sunday as Craig Levein’s side took advantage of a rare below-par display to end their 69-game unbeaten run with a stunning 4-0 triumph.

But Partick manager Archibald fears his men could now find themselves on the end of a backlash when they travel to Parkhead tonight.

It is almost 10 years since the champions suffered back-to-back league defeats and Archibald expects Brendan Rodgers to rejig his line-up as he looks for a response.

But, if Thistle are to pull off an astonishin­g double, the Firhill manager knows his side will have to eradicate the blunders that cost them a 3-0 loss at Dundee on Saturday, as well as hope Rodgers’ side are once again off the boil.

“It could be the wrong time to face them,” said Archibald. “Everyone is aware there’s normally a backlash after a disappoint­ing result. It gives you hope the way that Hearts played against them and the amount of opportunit­ies they created.

“But we’re well aware that any time Celtic have had a bad result, like the ones in Europe this season, they have bounced back in the following game. It was such a surprising result. Celtic have hardly lost that number of goals in their last 10 games, so to concede four in one was really surprising – but credit for that has to go to Hearts.

“Craig was spot on with what he said before Sunday’s game – you need your own team to be at the top of their game and Celtic to have an off day.

“You’re left praying for lightning to strike twice in the hope they have another off day.

“We’ll have to be at our best too. The weekend again showed we are having a real struggle with consistenc­y. We got a good result against Motherwell, but then we just didn’t perform against Dundee.

“The individual errors we made were just ridiculous and we need to try to eradicate them.”

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