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Celtic must 'maximise' home leg against Kairat

Celtic must 'maximise' home leg against Kairat

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Callum McGregor is urging Celtic to "maximise" home advantage in the first leg of their Champions League play-off with Kairat Almaty.The Kazakh champions overcame Slovan Bratislava on penalties on Tuesday night after a 1-1 draw on aggregate to set up a meeting with the Scottish champions.Celtic host Kairat next Wednesday before embarking on an epic 3,500-mile trip to Kazakhstan the following week."It's going to be a tough tie," captain McGregor told Celtic TV, external. "Obviously the travel and everything else comes into that and the preparation."We've got the home game first and we want to try and maximise that, as we would against any opponent, but it could be even more important now that we try and do the absolute maximum to get a good result at home, and then negotiate the travel."It's a tough team and we know it will be a tough tie. It's a good tie for us but one that we'll have to be at our best to get through."Manager Brendan Rodgers insists Celtic will be doing everything possible to make it into the Champions League proper for the fourth season in a row. "Of course, everyone would have preferred a shorter travelling distance, but they got through, they won the tie, so we'll play the first game of our two legs and our objective is to get through," he said. "We can really analyse them now and be prepared for the first leg next week."We'll do everything we can to make sure we get into the league phase."
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