Neil Lennon has challenged his players to channel their inner-rage over Celtic’s Europa League taking the next step to the quadruple treble.
01.03.2020 - 17:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Celtic head to Perth for their Scottish Cup quarter-final looking to bounce back from midweek Europa League dissapointment.
The Hoops lost 3-1 to Copenhagen at Parkhead on Wednesday despite having home advantage and looking in poll position to qualify after a first leg draw.
With ten domestic trophies in a row already in the bag and the league title looking like a formality, Neil Lennon 's men will want to keep their hopes alive of an unprecedented, and almost certainly never to be matched,
Neil Lennon has challenged his players to channel their inner-rage over Celtic’s Europa League taking the next step to the quadruple treble.
The dust has barely settled on a night of regret at Parkhead.
Celtic's pursuit of another Treble continues as they head to Perth in the Scottish Cup .
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Rangers have made over £7million from the Europa League so far this season, and that total is only set to rise.
Celtic’s European dream lies in tatters after they were beaten 3-1 at home by Copenhagen to crash out at the last 32 stage.
Celtic are just 90 minutes from a place in the Europa League last 16.
Celtic winning their last 16 tie against Copenhagen will guarantee Scotland 13th place in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
Celtic defender Christopher Jullien needed a trip to the dentist after being smashed in the face by Copenhagen powerhouse Dame N’Doye.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has urged his side to raise the roof at Parkhead - and says they could one day shatter a glass ceiling by going all the way to another European final.
Rangers fans might be sweating over Celtic's march to a quadruple Treble – but Paul Hartley insists they should be even more worried about the Hoops winning the Europa League.
Both sides are coming off the back of bruising midweek encounters as the focus returns to Premiership action today.
Gary McAllister insists Scottish football has earned the right to have two places at Europe’s top table.
Scottish football has taken another big step towards securing another European spot from 2021/22 as Celtic and Rangers' Europa League results help the country into 14th place on the coefficient table.
Frustrated Ryan Christie was the fall guy at the penalty as Celtic got their first taste of VAR.
Neil Lennon saluted hero Fraser Forster after the keeper’s crucial penalty save kept Celtic in pole position to make the last 16 of the Europa League.
The Hoops are back in Europa League after racking up a number of records in making light work of a qualifying group that included Serie A challengers Lazio.
Celtic captain Scott Brown has been there through all of the changes.