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Celtic's Scott Brown hoping to banish memories of Champions League exit

Celtic captain Scott Brown believes they are as good as anyone in this season's Champion League
Image: Scott Brown believes Celtic can bounce back from poor start to the new season

Celtic captain Scott Brown says his side are desperate to make amends for their Champions League failure by kicking off their Europa League campaign with a win.

The midfielder declared himself "ashamed" after the Scottish champions were dumped out of the Champions League play-off by Malmo 4-3 on aggregate, following a 2-0 loss in Sweden in August. 

Ronny Deila's side are under added pressure to get it right in Europe's second-tier club competition after Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Aberdeen, which saw them leapfrogged at the top of the Premiership by the Dons, who are now five points clear. 

Asked how he felt about the current situation, Brown said: "I'm not angry. It is not anger. I believe we can do a lot better.

Brown was part of the Celtic side that were dumped out of the Champions League at the play-off stage
Image: Brown was part of the Celtic side that were dumped out of the Champions League at the play-off stage

"We have let ourselves down recently and we have to just go on and show more willingness to win games and finish teams off.

"We know we can play better. We have to believe in ourselves a lot more.

"We have the players in the dressing room who can do it. We know we are a lot better than what we have produced in the last couple of weeks. We need a little bit of luck as well.

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"Football is all about little details. I think if we get that one goal and get the second goal and go on, it builds confidence throughout the team and fans and they put trust in you.

Celtic manager Ronny Deila
Image: Celtic manager Ronny Deila is optimistic about his side's chances in the Europa League

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

Despite the defeat at the weekend - and the Champions League exit - Deila insists his side are in "a good place" ahead of their Europa League opener with Ajax in Amsterdam. 

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

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

"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."