Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Brown: We can prove boss Brendan wrong

-

SCOTT Brown has challenged his Celtic team-mates to prove boss Brendan Rodgers wrong by showing they can cut it amongst the Europa League big guns.

The Hoops clinched third spot in their Champions League group to book themselves a slot in Uefa’s secondary competitio­n.

But Tuesday night’s 1-0 defeat to Anderlecht was another sobering lesson for Rodgers’ side as they finished their Group B campaign having lost five of their six matches.

The Parkhead manager admitted the result was a wake-up call for certain members of his squad as he said: “Some of our players have a long way to go before they can call themselves players at this level.

“We need to be better, but we’ve shown we can be.”

Skipper Brown admits those words stung but believes the opportunit­y to make amends could come when Celtic enter tomorrow’s Europa League last-32 draw.

Rodgers’ men will be unseeded and could face major powers like Atletico Madrid, CSKA Moscow, Arsenal or AC Milan.

“Those are always hard words to hear but this is when you have to go and prove everyone wrong,” said the midfielder.

“Tuesday was a very disappoint­ing game but we know we can play better than that. It’s the big games that count but we didn’t do that against Anderlecht.

“We’re into the Europa League now and we’ll just need to see what draw we get.

“There are some fantastic teams in the hat, so we’re looking forward to the draw tomorrow.

“We can take a lot of lessons into the Europa League, especially about playing at home. We need to get a victory or something to hold on to when we go away from home.”

Celtic knew as l ong as they avoided being beaten by three clear goals they would edge out Anderlecht to third spot.

But there was no sign of the spark that saw them beat the Belgians 3-0 in Brussels and the nervy Hoops had Craig Gordon to thank for a couple of important saves early on.

Brown admits his side were not at their best but insists the main objective of prolonging t heir European run beyond Christmas is all that matters.

He said: “The lads are a bit disappoint­ed but things will come around once we realise we’ve achieved what we set off to do at the start of the group.

“We were f ourth seeds and managed to finish third and that was our aim — but it’s still a bit bitterswee­t.”

 ??  ?? Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has questioned his players.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has questioned his players.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom