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Jamie McGrath expects Aberdeen suffering at Celtic but he takes Euro heroics mindset to Parkhead front door

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Jamie McGrath reckons Aberdeen will need to put on another top European-style performance and suffer but that pain could help turn it into their Celtic Park gain.

Aberdeen come back from a gutsy draw away to PAOK and will now need to regroup and go again when they travel to take on Brendan Rodgers’ table-topper tomorrow afternoon.

McGrath, who helped claim the point in Greece with a wonder free kick, knows it will take another gutsy back-to-walls display if Barry Robson’s side are to take anything from their trip to Parkhead.

The Republic of Ireland star admitted: “It is going to be the same as Thursday. We might need to suffer a bit without the ball.

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