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Armstrong: Hoops will be stronger
- Updated: December 7, 2016
Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong believes Celtic will be stronger next term for their Champions League experience this season.
The 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday night meant the Hoops finished with three points, their place at the bottom of Group C already confirmed before they travelled to the Etihad stadium.
Armstrong noted the improvement from the 7-0 defeat by Barcelona in the Nou Camp on match day one – they also drew 3-3 at home with City and 1-1 away to Borussia Monchengladbach – to the well-deserved draw in Manchester, albeit against an under-strength English side.
The former Dundee United player is already looking forward to next season’s European opportunities after the Ladbrokes Premiership leaders reached the group stage for the first time in three years.
“It was obviously a dream come true to play Champions League football but once you accomplish that, you want to do …