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Rodgers: ‘We’ll have a go’
- Updated: August 26, 2016
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has promised his team will “have a go” in their demanding Champions League programme and believes the “Celtic Park experience” gives them a chance of success.
Rodgers aims to be “super-competitive” despite admitting the combination of Barcelona, Manchester City and Borussia Monchengladbach presents a formidable challenge.
Barcalona are one of the many giants of European football to have discovered that Celtic Park is not an easy venue – they lost on their penultimate visit in 2012 – and Rodgers feels empowered by the atmosphere Hoops fans are able to create.
“The home games, whoever we play, are going to be really exciting in particular, because of the level of support that we have,” Rodgers said.
“I saw some quotes from the last time Lionel Messi was over here, he talked about it being the best atmosphere he had ever played in.
“Our aims are to be as competitive as we possibly can. There is no doubt …
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