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Celtic press conference LIVE as Brendan Rodgers talks Feyenoord last throw of the dice and transfers

For the most part this season, Celtic have headed into Champions League games on the back of domestic wins.

It's only after Zadok the Priest has been played over the Parkhead PA that the misery usually starts.

This week however, Brendan Rodgers needs to lift his team for the visit of Feyenoord after slipping to a first Premiership defeat of the campaign.

Like their Viaplay Cup loss, Rugby Park was the venue as Kilmarnock came from behind to win in Ayrshire. That left Rangers rubbing their hands, who had won the previous day to cut the gap to five points.

Now attention turns to the final group game of what has been another dismal Euro run. It's been 10 years since Celtic won at home in this competition and the Dutch champions represent their last chance to prevent that becoming 11.

Today, Rodgers meets the media and will talk all things Champions League, transfers and what he really thinks of the shape his squad is in.

Follow all the updates LIVE!

The issue at De Kuip was discipline according to Brendan Rodgers.

Two red cards to Gustaf Lagerbielke and substitute Odin Thiago Holm had Celtic having to navigate choppy waters in their opening group game. Fast forward to now, and despite zero wins in the competition, Rodgers insisted before the Lazio game his side had shown they could compete.

Unfortunately for him, that's a tale Celtic fans feel they've heard too often. But the Irishman won't stand for any ill-discipline when it comes to kick off tomorrow night.

Arne Slot's men come to Glasgow in stellar form.

In fact the only downside to Feyenoord's season so far has been the Champions League campaign but they, unlike Celtic, have European football booked after Christmas. As the Hoops lost to Killie, the Dutch beat Volendam

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