Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Brown relishing Linfield ‘battle’

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SCOTT Brown says Celtic are going to lap up Friday night’s Windsor Park clash with Linfield — regardless of whether they have anyone there to cheer them on or not.

The Hoops kick-off their Champions League quest against David Healy’s team in Belfast this week.

The match was originally scheduled to take place on July 11/12 but was moved back to avoid a clash with the annual Orange celebratio­ns.

However, Celtic chiefs decided the risk of trouble between their fans — who have a history of supporting Irish republican­ism — and Linfield’s loyalist faithful was still too great and have turned down their ticket allocation.

Blues chairman Roy McGivern has admitted he still expects some Hoops supporters to attempt to beat the ticket ban by sneaking in amongst the home support.

Brown knows he and his team-mates are likely to face an intimidati­ng atmosphere in any case but he is still relishing the showdown.

“I’m sure our support will make up for it once we get them at home,” the Scotland midfielder said. “It will be fine, it won’t be a problem for us. It will be enjoyable, that’s for sure.”

Celtic suffered a humiliatin­g slip-up in their opening European qualifier last year as they lost their first-leg clash to Gibraltar minnows Lincoln Red Imps.

But Brown reckons there is no chance of a repeat upset this time.

“Everyone is in a better condition this year than what we were last year,” said the captain.

“We’re looking a lot sharper, we scored nine goals as well i n our l ast game so it shows we’re finding our feet and we’re finding it quickly.

“It’s going to be physical, it’s going to be a battle.

“But, when you look at our squad, we’ve got some great players that can deal with the pressure and have dealt with that kind of pressure in the past.”

 ??  ?? Celtic captain Scott Brown.
Celtic captain Scott Brown.

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