The Hoops welcome the La Liga giants for a big night under the lights at Parkhead as Brendan Rodgers and Co look to get off the mark at Europe's top table this season.
Matt O'Riley believes Celtic performances have been there in the Champions League and all that is missing is that 'ruthless' edge in both boxes.
Celtic have been relentless in the Scottish Premiership and smashed four goals past Hearts at Tynecastle at the weekend with O'Riley adding to his impressive goal tally so far this campaign. He is full of belief that Celtic CAN dump Diego Simeone's men if they play well and take their chances.
READ MORE: Ange Postecoglou sets post-Celtic record at Tottenham after stunning English Premier League start "The performances have warranted wins. We’ve said that before, but I think we have got good reason to believe we can win games. So we’ll see how we go.”
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