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Celtic aim to see job through
- Updated: August 21, 2016
Celtic assistant manager Chris Davies insists everyone at the club has a positive attitude ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League tie with Hapoel Be’er Sheva.
The Hoops departed for Israel on Sunday looking to defend their 5-2 lead from the first leg in Glasgow last week.
Celtic prepared for the return match with a 4-2 victory at McDiarmid Park against St Johnstone in Saturday’s Scottish Premiership encounter.
Boss Brendan Rodgers played a strong team in Perth to keep momentum going and Davies, speaking at Glasgow Airport, stressed that Celtic will adopt the same approach which helped them negotiate second-leg ties with Lincoln Red Imps and FC Astana in the qualifiers.
Davies said: “There will be no issues of complacency with us. We have been very clear with the message with the …
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