Brendan Rodgers has challenged his Celtic side to reach new Champions League heights against Borussia Dortmund. The Hoops boss will face last season’s beaten finalists without Cameron Carter-Vickers after the defender didn’t travel due to a foot problem.
But Rodgers insisted his men have a chance to prove they can cut it at the top level in front of the famous Yellow Wall at the Signal Iduna Park.
Celtic have been running amok in Scotland and stuffed Slovan Bratislava in their Champions League opener. But Rodgers admitted this is the acid test and he is confidence his side can raise their game.
He said: “I think for us it's looking to bring our game to the next level. I think how we've been performing over probably the last six, seven months has just been increasing. “Now we've come to this level and we're under no illusions about what.