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Ange Postecoglou wants Celtic to "take a punch like a good boxer" and cautions even '1,000 players' wouldn't guarantee successful rotation

Celtic were forced to taste the canvas for the first time in almost three months through being sent into a spin by a slick and nimble Bodo Glimt.

The 3-1 defeat that the Norwegian champions inflicted in the first leg of the clubs’ Conference League play-off on Thursday doesn’t just make the Scottish Premiership leaders long odds to progress in Bodo on Thursday. The sobering beating suffered by Ange Postecoglou’s side provided them with a role reversal following 16 wins and a draw from their previous 17 outings. The Australian believes the challenge now for his team is to demonstrate they don’t have a glass jaw as he prepares them for hosting a Dundee side on Sunday that will be under the charge of Mark McGhee for the first time. A favourable bout, frankly, before their treacherous expedition to the Arctic Circle for an unlikely European salvage operation.

“We can’t feel sorry for ourselves,” Postecoglou said. “Ultimately, this is part of football. You have got to take the knocks. It is not just about feeling good and going around beating teams. You have got to take a punch like you’re a good boxer and show, ‘okay, it happens to the best’. We have just got to dust ourselves off, not feel sorry for ourselves. The next challenge is Sunday, that is our focus. We want to continue our good form in the league and Sunday is an opportunity to do that.”

Following five January transfer additions, Celtic seem to have the depth to cope with the Thursday-Sunday programme necessitated by their European participation. Even without a more extensive pool, they negotiated such scheduling. Unbeaten in 20 top flight games, not since they suffered a 1-0 defeat at Livingston in September three days after losing our 4-3 in Seville against Real

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