The Sunday Post (Inverness)

There’ll be no Euro hangover for visiting Celts

- By Alasdair Fraser SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Stuart Kettlewell insists Celtic’s highenergy Europa League endeavours will have no beneficial effects for Ross County in today’s Dingwall showdown.

With Neil Lennon’s men clinching a historic group victory with the defeat of Rennes on Thursday night, they have had less than 72 hours to regroup and refresh for comparativ­ely mundane league action.

But Kettlewell, the County co-manager alongside Steven Ferguson, insists Celtic’s character, mettle and the presence of a Rangers side breathing down their necks domestical­ly, ensures there will be no flagging from the champions.

Kettlewell, looking to improve on a 6-0 battering at Celtic Park last month, said: “From our perspectiv­e, it is just the Old Firm continuall­y pushing each other on. “Irrespecti­ve of the time between games, I think that’s one of their strengths – the ability to just continuall­y knock out performanc­es.

“Whether or not that’s a 72-hour rest period between games, I think they find themselves in such a fluency.

“It’s something I’m a great believer in. I’d rather play a Saturday- Tuesday or a Sunday- Wednesday every single week, because you start to find that level of consistenc­y.

“I think it’s clear to see from Celtic’s result, and performanc­e, on Thursday night it is something these guys are more than capable of doing.

“Their internatio­nal players went away last week with their respective countries and turned in the same level of performanc­e.

“That’s why Celtic are the top team in the country. That’s why everybody finds it so difficult against them.”

There was uncertaint­y as to whether top scorer Odsonne Edouard, one of those absent against Rennes, would return for the Highland game, or remain in respite for the Betfred Cup Final next week.

E i t h e r w a y, Ke t t l e w e l l ’s only considerat­ion regarding the Frenchman’s presence or absence is stylistic, with a Leigh Griffiths or Lewis Morgan in attack likely to present a different kind of threat. Kettlewell stressed: “On Thursday night, they made one or two changes and brought in top-level players.

“But Neil Lennon, all season, has pretty much stuck by an XI where you generally get maybe one player dropping out.

“That’s a great place to be in as a club, and something I’ve always been a huge believer in.”

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