Celtic have been fired a warning by new Young Boys boss Giorgio Contini that his side can stun Celtic at Parkhead – with a little help from legendary manager Carlo Ancelotti!
The Hoops face the Swiss side on Wednesday in their penultimate game in the new look Champions League, with a win guaranteeing them a place in the play-offs.
They face a Young Boys side who have endured a terrible season – they are the worst side in the Champions League with no points and a goal difference of -19 and they are also floundering in ninth place in their league.
However, Contini, who took charge last month, has sought out some advice from Real Madrid icon Ancelotti in a bid to reverse their fortunes.
The former Switzerland assistant manager said: “I visited Carlo Ancelotti during the time where I wasn’t working in football.
“What impressed me most about Ancelotti is the way he leads a team. It was important for me to see that on the pitch and it confirms the values that I also want to live by.
“People come before football. If the focus is on people, the footballer will also work. Empathy has a big influence on the performance of athletes. And the next few weeks in the league and the Champions League will show whether his methods have worked with me!
“We have to find a balance between the time available and the results. At Celtic, we will try to be more creative when we have possession. I would like to see that. But I know that it won’t happen overnight.
“That’s why we first have to rely on our strengths and boost our self-confidence with positive results.
“Pressing is part of YB and we don’t want to shake this DNA. We want to be a team that presses, that is good at counter-pressing and switching play.
“This game also suits the squad, which combines fast players and those with a lot of physical presence. We will certainly stick to that.”