No home comforts for Strachan
CELTIC boss Gordon Strachan will take no succour from the Hoops' impressive home record against English clubs in Europe when Manchester United visit tonight.
The Champions League holders arrived in Glasgow yesterday confident of doing the double over the Parkhead men after a convincing 3-0 win in their Group E clash at Old Trafford last month. Celtic have only been beaten by Barcelona, twice, at home in the Champions League.
When asked if he could take heart from the club's home record against English teams, Strachan, who played for Manchester United from 1984 until 1989, laughed: "Not really, no. The fans will come here to see great players and see us winning so it will be great if they see great players and see us winning as well."
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