Lincoln Red Imps: Celtic are great but we've a winning mentality

Lincoln Red Imps assistant manager Mick McElwee expects the Gibraltarian part-timers to face an early onslaught against Celtic at Parkhead tonight.
The Lincoln players surround Lee Casciaro (second from right) after the striker's first-leg goal. Picture: SNSThe Lincoln players surround Lee Casciaro (second from right) after the striker's first-leg goal. Picture: SNS
The Lincoln players surround Lee Casciaro (second from right) after the striker's first-leg goal. Picture: SNS

McElwee, pictured right, a life-long fan of the Scottish champions, said: “That first 20 minutes is going to be like a storm, because the Celtic players are going to be looking for an early goal.

“It’s not going to turn out the way we want it to turn out and it’s not going to turn out the way Celtic want it to turn out, because both teams are going to be cancelling little bits of each other out as we go along.

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“If we can sneak a goal, it makes life very difficult for Celtic but if they get an early goal, the game is on.” While hoping that Lincoln will be able to shock Celtic for a second time, McElwee conceded that everyone at the club is more than aware of the task they face in front of what is sure to be a big crowd.

“Celtic are a great club, they’ve got a great team and great individuals,” he said.

“I guess we can expect a reaction to what happened last Tuesday and the crowd is going to be an important factor.

“We’re expecting a real battle and nobody’s under any illusions about how tough the match is going to be and how much better we’re going to have to be if we’re to stay in the tie and give ourselves a chance of qualification.

“We’ve got a very strong record domestically. I know that means nothing in comparison to Scottish football, but we’re champions 14 times in a row, which means it’s a winning team, with a winning mentality.

“Why can’t we apply that winning mentality to this situation as well? We have players who have composure, poise and the ability to play.

“Let’s see if they can pull out a performance to match Tuesday night.”

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