Brendan Rodgers heralds history ahead of pivotal Champions League clash against Young Boys
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers wants his players and the fans to feel the history as they chase a win that will likely send them into the Champions League knockout phase.
The Scottish champions are looking to take their tally to 12 points when they host Young Boys at Celtic Park on Wednesday (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7.30pm).
It has been 12 years since Celtic reached the last 16 but victory over the Swiss side could seal progress to the play-offs with a game to spare and possibly even give them an outside chance of sneaking into the top eight when they travel to Aston Villa the following week.
Rodgers was brought up on stories of the Lisbon Lions, winners of the European Cup in 1967, and he hopes near 60,000 Celtic fans in the stadium can create an atmosphere that feeds off that past.
The Co Antrim man said: "Many teams will tell you about their stadium and that special atmosphere, but this really is a stadium that is iconic with the atmosphere. It's hard to analyse that and look at that, but it's just how it feels.
"I think a night game here in the Champions League gives us a real connection with the past and the great story that this club has with this competition many years ago.
"It's what the culture and the history of this club has been set on - a club that won the European Cup at that time, playing the most amazing football.
"That's what creates your culture and your history and that's what we live to replicate each and every season that we play.
"Our feeling going into this game is to have that synergy because it's so important. It's what the founding values of this club have been about - connection, people together.
"We've seen already this season it's the most amazing place to be in and that's what we want to