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Celtic legend backs hoops to progress

Brattbakk also played for Rosenborg but believes in Scots

Harald Brattbakk said yesterday that Celtic still have the edge over Rosenborg despite the Hoops drawing a blank when his two former clubs met in the first leg of their Champions League qualifier at Parkhead on Wednesday night.

The former striker joined the Hoops from the Norwegian outfit in 1997 and will be forever remembered in the East End of Glasgow for scoring in the 2-0 home win over St Johnstone the following season which helped clinch the Premiership title and deny Rangers 10 in a row.

Brattbakk is naturally intrigued by the battle for a play-off spot which did not go to plan, as far as Celtic were concerned, on Wednesday night.

He admitted the 0-0 boosted the Eliteserien leaders chances of getting through the third qualifier but still leans towards Brendan Rodgers’s men for the second leg in Trondheim next week.

The former Norway international, these days a pilot, said: “Celtic can pull through but the task is a little bit more difficult than it was before the first game.

“I said before the game that having two games is in favour of Rosenborg because maybe they can pull a good result in Glasgow.

“Then again it is all about scoring goals and if you don’t then it is difficult to get through but my money would be on Celtic.

“If Rosenborg had lost by two goals or less I would have given them a shot of going through.

“Now, after the draw, their chances are bigger than ever. It is a good result. The result was more in favour of Rosenborg than Celtic.

“But I wouldn’t say that Rosenborg have the edge. Their chance of getting through to the next round is marginally bigger than they were before the game because I didn’t expect them to get a draw.

“I know that Celtic is a strong team, they will not come to Norway next week and lay on their backs.

“They will fight as hard as they ever can.

“The return game next week will be more open than I thought before the first game.

“Maybe nerves will play a part for next week for Celtic.

“But Celtic is the better team than Rosenborg. If they played 10 games then I would think Celtic would win seven or eight of them.”

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