Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes his team have earned respect in the Champions League – now they want something more tangible to show for their efforts ahead of Tuesday's clash with Atletico Madrid.The Hoops have collected one point from their opening three Group E games and face away matches in the Spanish and Italian capitals before closing their campaign at home to Feyenoord.Celtic had two men sent off in their opening game at Feyenoord before losing leads at home to both Lazio and Atletico, but the quality of their three goals and the first-half performance in particular against Diego Simeone’s team showed they can cause major problems to their rivals.Simeone has been effusive in his praise of the Scottish champions and the Argentinian also feels they deserve more points.Rodgers reckons their confidence levels are growing in line with their standards of performance and that can lead to a big result in a game which will be broadcast live on RTÉ 2."The cynics will probably tell us we only have one point but for a club and a team like ourselves it’s all about improving that level of confidence, and that will come through performance," said Rodgers, who reported his squad was in "good health" other than long-term absentees Reo Hatate and Liel Abada."We maybe haven’t had quite the level of results and points on the board, especially in the last two games, that we deserve, but we are very happy with the performance levels."I think we played well in the three games.
As each game has gone on, the level of performance has been better."We haven’t had the breaks we have probably wanted from the games but in terms of performance level, in particular the last game, we were very, very good."Hopefully in the next three games