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Bhoys braced for 'fantastic evening' at home to Real Madrid

Moritz Jenz's dream of playing against Real Madrid in the Champions League will come true after the Hoops were drawn against the holders in the group stages.

Ange Postecoglou's side were put into Group F alongside the Spanish giants, who beat Liverpool in last season's final to increase their record in the European football's elite club tournament to 14 wins, German outfit RB Leipzig and Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk.

It is the first time the Parkhead club have been in the Champions League since 2017/18 and they will face Real Madrid for the first time in 42 years, since they lost 3-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals of the European Cup in 1980.

Jenz, the 23-year-old German defender who joined Celtic on loan from Ligue 1 side Lorient last month, is delighted with the chance to take on the Spanish club in particular.

He said "I think everybody wants to play against Real Madrid because they are the reigning champions of the Champions League. They are the big team to play against.

"These are the nights you dream of playing and you obviously want to compete against the best, and so it is a fantastic evening and I am looking forward to it.

"I think everybody is happy about the draw and obviously the fans are happy that we got Real Madrid.

"I think everybody has been dreaming for this team to arrive. It will be a fantastic evening here at Celtic Park so I am looking forward to it."

Jenz believes "bravery and hard work" will be key to success in the group as he recalled the excitement of big European nights at Parkhead in the past.

He said: "We will battle away as usual, we will be brave, play our attacking way and we will work hard and try to make it as difficult as possible.

"I have heard a lot from my team-mates and I also watched

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