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5 things we spotted at Real Madrid's training session as the European champions prepare for Parkhead

There is not long to go now until Celtic kick off their Champions League campaign.

Ange Postecoglou 's side will face their toughest test yet, welcoming to current champions of Europe to Glasgow's east end. And the La Liga giants have already arrived, putting the finishing touches to the preparations ahead of Tuesday night's blockbuster under the lights at a ground Carlo Ancelotti is yet to win at.

There was no rest for the wicked when Real Madrid touched down in Scotland and it was straight to business as they prepared for the sure to be superb clash. Ancelotti's men have been familiarising themselves with the Celtic Park stage, completing a training session in the stadium after arriving in Glasgow. The current champions of Europe will certainly be looking to continue their winning form in the Champions League, kicking off with a victory in Glasgow. But Celtic's form stands them in good stead to put up a good fight.

Here are some thing Record Sport noticed as the Spanish outfit got to work...

The boss man is in the building. And the Real Madrid players dare not avert their attention from Carlo Ancelotti as he issues his instruction upon the Parkhead grass.

The Real gaffer admitted that Glasgow's east end is not filled with the fondest of memories for him. The stage has not been a good one for him and his teams in the past. He managed an AC Milan side who visited Celtic Park on three occasions, but failed to secure a win. So, the Italian manager will be hoping to turn things around on Tuesday.

Ancelotti's previous Parkhead visits have taught him another thing too. You are always guaranteed an electric atmosphere. And that will surely be the case during the Champions League clash, with the Parkhead roar hoping to

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