The Scotsman

Postecoglo­u faces his first Celtic test as Scottish teams discover what Europe has in store

- By RONNIE ESPLIN

Postecoglo­u admits Celtic’s fitness levels are not ideal ahead of their crucial Champions League qualifying clash with Midtjyllan­d tonight.

Since arriving in Scotland, the Greek-australian boss has been busy trying to assemble a squad which is still light on numbers as he stated at his pre-match Zoom media conference: “If we are going to challenge on all fronts we are going to need a strong squad and at the moment we don't have that.”

And those players he does have at his disposal are all at various levels of fitness ahead of the first-leg visit of the Danish outfit in what will be his first competitiv­e game as Hoops boss.

Postecoglo­u was speaking with regards Leigh Griffiths being back in contention, after Police Scotland said it had establishe­d “no criminalit­y” after carrying out a “full assessment” on claims the 30-year-old exchanged improper messages with a 15-year-old girl, as well as another teen girl on social media, as he outlined the general disparity in fitness levels.

He said: “He is like a few of them, he is still building into it. No-one has had an ideal preparatio­n, it is just the challenges we have.

“We have had guys coming in at different times, whether that was because they had different end dates (to last season) others had to quarantine, others were on internaang­e tional duty. They are sort of all at different levels, but what I do know is we worked them really hard the last week to try to get them all up to a certain level.

“I don't think any of them are at the fitness they need to be at for what’s ahead, but I am confident all of them are in a good enough condition to put in a good performanc­e tomorrow night.”

Postecoglo­u was pleased to be working with the majority of his squad on Monday for the first time.

Ryan Christie, Nir Bitton and Ismaila Soro returned after overcoming niggles, while James Forrest is back available, having had to self-isolate after being in close contact with a positive Covid-19 case.

However, Kristoffer Ajer and Olivier Ntcham will not be used against Midtjyllan­d.

The Norway defender has had a fitness issue, but has been heavily linked with a move to Brentford, while there has been speculatio­n about the future of French midfielder Ntcham, who was sent out on loan to Marseille in the second part of last season.

Postecoglo­u said: “I am picking players who are available and have both the physical and mental mindset to play.

“The ones who aren't listed are obviously not ready for what we need to encounter. My focus is on the guys who are on that list.

“There are so many moving parts at the moment. I am trying to be as discipline­d as I can to focus on what’s in my control.”

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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglo­u is all smiles during training ahead of his first real test tonight

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