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Celtic manager Neil Lennon has vowed to try and keep things simple ahead of a massive Champions League last-16 clash with Italian giants Juventus.
Lennon accepts that the Bhoys go into the tie as underdogs, with Celtic5.00 to qualify for the last eight, while Juve are1.16.
However, the former Northern Ireland midfielder believes that his side will be highly motivated to try and spring a shock, telling reporters: "There is a real belief anything can happen over two games.
"We go into the tie as underdogs, but nothing is going to be decided at the end of 90 minutes."
With Celtic5.00to win the first leg at Parkhead and15.00to do so by a 2-1 scoreline, Lennon added: "I don't want to fill the players' heads too much from a tactical point of view and in terms of motivation, I don't think the players need any more from me.
"It is probably the biggest game of some of their young careers and we are hoping we can take the club further in the competition. I think we are ready."
Meanwhile, Juve head coach Antonio Conte has warned his side to expect a massive test in Glasgow, adding: "We have followed Celtic's progress and we know that we must be careful.
"We have the utmost respect for Celtic and realise the danger they pose."
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