Celtic’s swagger makes Champions League progress a legitimate target

Strength in depth and a ferocious press may help European adventures to have competitive relevance once more
Celtic’s swagger makes Champions League progress a legitimate target

HAIL HAIL: Celtic’s Adam Idah celebrates scoring his side's fifth goal of the game. Pic: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire.

The new Champions League format has capacity to bruise egos. Few teams finishing bottom of a section of four are likely to invite ridicule. Coming 36th out of 36th, or anywhere close to the foot of this expanded section, will be optically embarrassing.

Brendan Rodgers had his eyes fixed on making a European impact long before the Champions League was remodelled. Celtic have realised their domination in Scotland is – save wild mistakes, or a revolution across the city – virtually guaranteed.

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