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Celtic fans will forget Bodo embarrassment if Rangers are toppled but I'm not buying Ange's team selection claim - Chris Sutton

There is bound to be disappointment over the lacklustre way Celtic ’s European campaign came to an end in the Arctic Circle.

But if Ange Postecoglou gets his hands on the Premiership title then the only people who will remember Bodo will be the poor fans who froze their b******s off out there.

That’s the bottom line.

Even the supporters who braved the cold out there will accept it if the ultimate goal is achieved this season – and the huge prize of a Champions League group place that comes with it.

That doesn’t mean the Euro exit gets completely glossed over.

Losing 5-1 over two games to the champions of Norway is a bit embarrassing, to be frank.

I don’t think anyone can deny the strides that have been made under Postecoglou this season. You look at the mess he inherited and how he's got this team to the top of the table and you can’t help but be impressed with the job he’s done.

But the other night in Bodo can't be sugar coated. It was a poor performance on the back of a damaging first leg and Celtic really have to do better.

I get the fact the league is the be all and end all this season – particularly with the potential rewards available.

Yet this was an opportunity to go far in a European competition and it really feels like a chance missed.

People will say they can now concentrate on the league and it could actually be spun as some kind of positive.

But the reality is that this was a chance to have a real go at doing something in Europe and it’s been passed up.

In the big picture, Celtic have not been good enough in continental competition for a very long time and that will be something the manager will have to address as he goes on.

Shunted out of the Champions League qualifiers and scraping around the Europa

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