Celtic seeking home help

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  1. Lennon 18

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    After reaching the UEFA Champions League knockout stage for the first time, Celtic FC's hopes of progressing further appear to hang on securing a positive result in their first leg against AC Milan.

    ? The Scottish champions may have never won away in the UEFA Champions League but a record of nine wins in 12 home matches means they should not be short of confidence at Celtic Park, even against opponents with the European pedigree of six-time winners Milan.

    ? Celtic reached the UEFA Champions League's last 16 at the fourth attempt by finishing runners-up in Group F. They could even afford the luxury of losing their last group match on 6 December, 3-1 at FC K?benhavn where Jiř? Jaro??k struck a late consolation.

    ? By then the job was already done, with Shunsuke Nakamura's free-kick earning the 1-0 win over Manchester United FC on Matchday 5 that took Celtic through. Their earlier fixtures brought home victories against K?benhavn (1-0) and Benfica (3-0) and away losses to United (2-3) and Benfica (0-3).

    ? Milan also lost their final group match ? 2-0 at home to LOSC Lille M?tropole - having already tied up first place in Group H. Carlo Ancelotti's men had previously collected victories against AEK Athens FC (3-0) and RSC Anderlecht (1-0 away and 4-1 at home) while drawing at Lille (0-0) and losing at AEK (0-1). Kak? was their star performer, his five goals placing him joint-top of the tournament's scoring chart.

    ? Milan won the sides' first encounter in the 1968/69 European Champion Clubs' Cup quarter-finals. After a goalless draw at the San Siro, Piero Prati's 12-minute goal in Glasgow secured a 1-0 aggregate success and Milan went on to lift the trophy.

    ? Milan also saw off Celtic en route to the final in 2004/05. Late strikes from Filippo Inzaghi (89 minutes) and Andrea Pirlo (90+1) earned the Rossoneri a 3-1 home success in the group stage in September 2004. A subsequent goalless draw at Celtic on the final matchday consigned the hosts to fourth place in the section ? with Milan top.

    ? Overall Milan have won six and drawn twice in ten games against Scottish sides, although their record in Scotland is mixed with two wins, one draw and two defeats.

    ? Celtic's most memorable encounters with Italian opponents have come against Milan's neighbours, FC Internazionale Milano. Jock Stein's team beat Inter 2-1 in the 1966/67 European Cup final but in 1971/72 they suffered semi-final heartache, losing 5-4 on penalties at Celtic Park following two 0-0 draws. Overall, though, Celtic's home record against Italian sides is strong with four wins, two draws and that one defeat by Milan in 1968/69.

    ? Celtic's Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink was in the PSV Eindhoven team beaten by Milan in the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Milan's Gennaro Gattuso, meanwhile, played in five 'Old Firm' derbies for former club Rangers FC against Celtic in 1997/98 - winning three, drawing one and losing one.

    Source : uefa.com
     
  2. HeadCase

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    Good cut and paste jib Beggsy. Gonna be a tricky tie for yous but anything can happen. What are the odds on Celtic progressing?
     
  3. Lennon 18

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    HEY! what you trying to say lol [​IMG] wish your were only kidden but you never know
     
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    I want to know what the odds are on Celtic gong through, seriously! ef 10/1, 20/1.....
     
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    Celtic are going out...first leg is at home so maybe you can scrape a 1-0 win but then you have to go to the San Siro. Defending a 1 or even 2 lead will be tricky
     

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