The Scotsman

Celtic striker Edouard back for Euro clash

● Full-back welcomes challenge but says Celtic are used to coping with that stress

- By ANDREW SMITH

Celtic will have Odsonne Edouard available for tomorrow night’s Europa League group game in Salzburg despite the French striker being forced off during Saturday’s 1-0 win over Aberdeen following a clattering challenge by Scott Mckenna.

Edouard’s team-mate Kieran Tierney yesterday revealed the 20-year-old, pictured, had suffered no after effects.

Tierney said: “He’s fine – he’s back training with us.

“You saw the tackle. It’s one of those things you can’t say too muchabout.

“You just need to get on with it and hope that something like that doesn’t happen to you – you continue to challenge in a fair manner and hope that nothing bad happens.

“Odsonne got lucky because his foot hadn’t been planted. It looked a really sore one at the time, though, so to have him back on the training ground is great for us.”

Edouard posted a picture of the tackle on Instgram and Tierney added: “I saw the photograph that Odsonne put on social media. Scott [Mckenna] probably never meant to do it but it’s just one of those things. Anyone can mistime a challenge.”

There will be many high points Kieran Tierney will gleefully rewind when the Celtic full-back watches his copy of the club’s soon-tobe-released DVD Access All Areas: The Making of a Double Treble which he promoted at their training ground yesterday.

Not too many of them will come from the first couple of months of the season, though.

While the 21-year-old commends the exceptiona­l start that Hearts have made to the Premiershi­p season, he believes the hard work all lies ahead of Craig Levien’s men if they are to threaten Celtic’s quest for an eighth straight title.

In winning six and drawing one of their first seven league games, the Gorgie club have not only establishe­d a sixpoint lead in the top flight. The only unbeaten team in Scotland across this term have enjoyed an opening seven weeks of the league campaign that matches Celtic’s record in their invincible­s season which led to Brendan Rodgers’ opening year in charge concluding with the first treble achieved without defeat in the history of our game.

Then Celtic set the pace from the off; currently they are off the pace set by a Hearts side who will visit Rangers on Sunday, before facing Aberdeen, Hibernian and Celtic twice in the next five weeks – the Edinburgh team squaring up to Rodgers’ men in a Betfred Cup semi-final that could yet be played at Murrayfiel­d on 28 October.

“It is a really long season and to keep up how well Hearts have started is really hard for them. It’s really hard for anybody because they are unbeaten,” Tierney said. “It is a long season, long way to go and it will be really interestin­g to see how it all unfolds.

“Usually the pressure is on us to lead from the front but they’re sitting on top of the Premiershi­p and they haven’t lost to anyone yet so the pressure will eventually build on them.

“At Celtic, we’re used to dealing with that pressure all the time. Hearts have had a great start and proved that they’re really hard to beat – we already know that because, when we lost to them at Tynecastle, it was a really tough game.

“It’s good for the division that so many teams are challengin­g at this early stage but, for us, we want to climb up the table. People talk about a title challenge and, especially when there’s so much chatter about us, we just want to work hard and go out there and do what we’ve always done.

“We’re not looking to prove anybody wrong; it’s more about proving ourselves right and get back to where we were in the two previous seasons – or as close as we possibly can.”

The focus switches to continenta­l matters for Celtic again this week with their assignment in salzburg in the europa League group stages ranging them against another team unbeaten on all the fronts they are competing. The Austrian champions have won all eight of their Bundesliga fixtures, registered victories in two cup ties and have played five games in Europe without loss – most significan­tly going to the home of fellow Red Bullers Leipzig and securing a 3-2 success in their opening Europa League group tie.

It is little wonder that Rodgers, pictured, spoke last week

of “quelling” his “attack-minded” instincts to “protect” his players in such an exacting encounter as they face tomorrow.

If there is one area of comfort as his team have struggled to hit the heights this season it is that the Celtic players haven’t been too shabby at protecting themselves with seven clean sheets from their past eight games. “That’s a good start although I’ve been told they are averaging about three a game,” added Tierney. “So it’s going to be really hard for us. But it’s a challenge that we welcome.

“It’s the whole 11 who have kept the clean sheets. The

strikers get all the glory for the goals but it’s the team who keeps clean sheets. It’s not just the back four who should get the credit – it’s the midfielder­s and the strikers too – plus the keeper.

“If the gaffer thinks that [a degree of caution] is what’s required then it’s required. In Europe you know you are going to get a hard game no matter where it is. Even in the qualifiers, in the rounds you are expected to win, you know you are still going to get a really tough game.

“There are no bad European sides especially in the group stage with the teams we have. Salzburg are a great side and we know it will be really hard for us.”

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0 Kieran Tierney promotes Celtic’s new DVD at the club’s Lennoxtown training ground yesterday.
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