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5 things we spotted at Celtic training as Liel Abada makes his choice for RB Leipzig

Celtic's Champions League campaign is back with a bang following the international break as they catch a plane to Germany.

RB Leipzig await in a Wednesday night group stage showdown that promises thrills and spills. Ange Postecoglou's side have stuck to their attacking guns in the opening two fixtures and will be set up to have a go at the Bundesliga big hitters. Leipzig appear to be a team on the up once more following the appointment of Marco Rose to replace Domenico Tedesco, with strikers Timo Werner and Christopher Nkunku finding form at the weekend.

But Celtic have shown they can unsettle the very best and won't carry any apprehension into the Red Bull Arena. With an abundance of attacking talent piled up on both sides, this fixture has all the makings of a classic. Postecoglou put his players through a training session at Celtic Park on Tuesday morning - here's five things we spotted.

Celtic have shown no intention of tempering their attacking instincts in the Champions League thus far, so don't expect a sudden change of approach in Leipzig. Matt O'Riley and Jota, pictured on Tuesday, are near-certainties to start and will be looking to hit their stride once more.

The pair were unusually subdued against Motherwell and it's no surprise that when they don't fire, Celtic aren't quite at their scintillating peak. But they've already shown they're up to the Champions League task and there's no better stage to find their top form once again.

Attack may well be the best form of defence for Celtic, anyway. The absence of Cameron Carter-Vickers from the session suggests he's struggling to prove his fitness after missing the last two matches.

Celtic were a little off-colour in attack at the weekend and the return of

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