Ange Postecoglou: Celtic need annual Champions League football to progress
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou claimed it was always going to be difficult for his side to make a Champions League impact after a home draw with Shakhtar Donetsk consigned them to a bottom-place finish.
The Scottish champions needed to win to keep alive their hopes of entering the Europa League knockout stages and Giorgos Giakoumakis swept them into the lead 38 minutes into a tight first half.
However, Mykhailo Mudryk was a constant danger and the 21-year-old Ukraine international netted a brilliant counter-attack goal just before the hour mark.
Kyogo Furuhashi soon squandered an excellent chance before the visitors produced a strong contender for miss of the season after Mudryk set up Danylo Sikan.
However, they will play in European football beyond Christmas – in the Champions League if they beat RB Leipzig next week – while Celtic will bow out after their trip to face Real Madrid.
Postecoglou said: "We know the areas we have fallen short in this campaign and they are the areas we obviously need to improve in. But that only comes with experience and learnings and improvement.
"That's our task – to take what we learned this year and improve for next year.
"But we have to qualify again. We haven’t been in this competition for five years. If you do that it’s very hard to just come in and make an impact.
"Our job and my responsibility is to make sure we are there every year. If we are there every year and keep chipping away at it then we will be able to make more of an impact."
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The game progressed as Postecoglou had expected it to.
"It was a tight game," he said. "It was always going to