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Celtic boss Ronny Deila says his team is in a 'good place'

It was a tense night for Celtic manager Ronny Deila as his team secured a 1-0 Champions League qualifying aggregate win over Qarabag in Azerbaijan
Image: Ronny Deila insists Celtic are ready to bounce back against Ajax

Celtic boss Ronny Deila insisted his team is in a "good place" as they prepared for their Europa League opener against Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday night.

The Hoops were criticised after losing top spot in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday with a 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen at Pittodrie, with the Dons subsequently going five points clear with a 1-0 win in their game in hand over Hamilton on Tuesday night.

And after being knocked out of the Champions League at the play-off stage with a 4-3 aggregate defeat by Swedish side Malmo, there is pressure on the Norwegian to make a better fist of the Europa League while establishing the club as the best in Scotland again.

Deila put the suggestion of a crisis at the club down to a "media circus" as he claimed the team were ready to bounce back.

He said: "I know there is responsibility at Celtic - I know it's about winning. We can win every tournament in Scotland and can be better in Europe than we were last year. So I see a lot of possibilities here.

"We are determined to reach our goals, to win trophies and progress in Europe.

Aberdeen's Paul Quinn celebrates his goal with his team-mates
Image: Aberdeen's Paul Quinn celebrates his goal with his team-mates against Celtic

"Football is up and down. It is never in a straight line up to heaven. Sometimes there are setbacks.

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"Good teams bounce back and find reasons why they have a bad performance. That is what we have done. Same as we do after we win.

"Everybody was disappointed not to get into the Champions League and it can take a bit of time to get over it.

"But I think we have cleared the air now and can focus on getting forward. We still have so much to look forward to.

Celtic's Leigh Griffiths celebrates after opening the scoring
Image: Celtic's Leigh Griffiths celebrates after opening the scoring against Aberdeen

"That is how you progress. You have good and bad experiences. You have to move on and learn. That's what I mean by clearing the air.

"I think we are on our way up. We were disappointed at the weekend, but this is another stage in the season. We have six fantastic games to play in the Europa League and we want to get through the group.

"I think we are in a good place. We are ready to put in a good performance here, fight hard and get some points."

Deila was in defiant mood when putting his situation into context ahead of Celtic's opening Europa League fixture.

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Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths has won the Scottish Premiership player of the month award for August after he scored six goals in seven league matches.

"I am lucky," he said. "I am at the biggest club in Scotland. I have the best players in Scotland.

"I have a fantastic situation. It's just a case of getting the best out of this team and get them performing, something we have done so many times before in winning games and trophies.

"We can get a good result. That would be a great start to the group stage."

Celtic also have to tackle Norwegian side Molde and Turkish outfit Fenerbahce in their section and asked what success in Europe would be, the former Stromsgodset boss said: "That is hard to say. We are in a tough group with good teams. Small things will make the difference.

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"If we can get through the group then anything can happen. First of all the goal is to get through this group, that's the goal, finish in the top two and then see if we can play some football after Christmas."

Skipper Scott Brown admitted he and the team can improve.

He said: "I can play a lot better, of course I can. Everyone has ups and downs in their career; it is how they bounce back.

"I am strong mentally and physically and I will come back stronger and fitter. We need a little bit of luck as well.

"We have a lot to go until we reach where we were last season and hopefully we can reach those heights again."

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