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Rangers fans bid to spoil Celtic party on the Hotline as Brendan Rodgers told Champions League comeuppance is coming

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There is only one place to start after Celtic's scintillating showing in the Champions League got everyone talking. Brendan Rodgers' side steamrollered Slovan Bratislava to secure their first win of the revamped competition – and with the club sitting at the top of the Scottish Premiership and a positive start to the European campaign being made, excitement is reaching fever pitch among the support. Paul McCormack, Coatbridge couldn't hide his delight after the showing inside the Celtic Park cauldron "What an atmosphere for a 5 star, 5 goal performance from Celtic.

The atmosphere was crackling and the team delivered a brilliant performance. Compare that to the Man City game, played with the atmosphere of a friendly.

There's no equal to the match experience at Celtic Park on a Champions League night, no matter the opposition. Pep's club can't buy that." Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton emailed in: "I’ve witnessed some disappointing opening Champions League matches at Celtic Park so to finally achieve a opening victory in such convincing style was fantastic.

And one reason is instead of signing good players top class players are now our remit. "Arne Engels, even this early, is having a similar influence in midfield as fellow countryman Kevin de Bryne at Man City.

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