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Auld: Champions League knockout is beyond Celtic



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
LISBON LION Bertie Auld fears the last 16 of the Champions League is already beyond Celtic this season.

The Scottish champions face the daunting prospect of a double-header against holders and favourites Manchester United as they attempt to salvage their European campaign following a drab goalless draw with Danish champions Aalborg in their group open
er, before suffering a narrow defeat away to Villarreal.

But, after reaching the knockout stages for the last two years, Auld believes a UEFA Cup spot is the best Gordon Strachan's men can hope for this time around.

He said: "The UEFA Cup is more likely but the important thing is that Gordon Strachan and the players are still getting that experience of playing at a higher level, rather than just playing in the SPL. It's definitely not a consolation prize. The most important thing is learning and achieving something.

"I think it was a great achievement by Rangers to reach the final last season. Even though they got beaten, it was still a great achievement to get there.

"We don't have the quality to win the section but we have a group of players who will definitely battle to get a place, whether that's second place or third place. Aalborg was a disappointment to just get the one point because we thought we would win that game.

"We did extremely well at United's ground before and it was a great game. They will be hurting because we beat them at Parkhead. They won't want to be embarrassed. They have superstars there. At this moment in time, I think Old Trafford would be beyond us."





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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 9:41 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Champions' League , Celtic FC
 
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Helter Skelter,

20/10/2008 17:14:53
And so say all of us...but I haven't given up hope completely...you never know when a team is going to have an off-night....the chemùistry of a football team, even one as powerful as Man U, is fickle.

But I think that's where we are : if Man U hit form, Boruc will need to conjure up more than a few miracles to give us any chance...lately, his stopping has improved, but his kicking has been nothing short of diabolical.

But in truth when Man U hit top form, I'm sure they could still win against a team playing with an extra goalie.
They are quite simply phenominal. But as Bertie says , at least our players are getting the benefit of taking on what is probably the best team in the world.



 

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