CELTIC's chances of making it past Juventus and into the Champions League quarter-finals will stand or fall on the result they pull off in the first leg at Parkhead, according to manager Neil Lennon.
CELTIC's chances of making it past Juventus and into the Champions League quarter-finals will stand or fall on the result they pull off in the first leg at Parkhead, according to manager Neil Lennon.
Neil Lennon (left) heads the ball away from Alessandro Del Piero during Celtic's dramatic 4-3 victory over Juventus in 2001. Picture: SNS
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The Serie A defending champions and current leaders visit Glasgow on February 12, before the return leg in Turin on March 6. Celtic were guaranteed to face an away second leg because they were unseeded in yesterday's draw at UEFA's headquarters in Nyon, but Lennon was positive about the draw, saying it was the most excited he had felt since becoming manager of Celtic two-and-a-half years ago.
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