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New Celtic boss to begin reign against Danes in Euro showdown

Ange Postecoglou will begin life as Celtic boss with a Champions League clash against Danish outfit Midtjylland at Parkhead on July 20 or 21. Picture by PA
Ange Postecoglou will begin life as Celtic boss with a Champions League clash against Danish outfit Midtjylland at Parkhead on July 20 or 21. Picture by PA Ange Postecoglou will begin life as Celtic boss with a Champions League clash against Danish outfit Midtjylland at Parkhead on July 20 or 21. Picture by PA

STEPHEN Welsh says the Celtic squad are raring to go in the race to prove to Ange Postecoglou that they deserve a Champions League starting spot.

The new Parkhead boss will kick off his Hoops reign when Danish outfit Midtjylland visit Glasgow on July 20 or 21 before the return trip to the MCH Arena a week later.

But that leaves the former Yokohama F. Marinos head coach with just five weeks to reshape a squad shattered by last year's failed 10-in-a-row bid.

However, 21-year-old defender Welsh is eyeing up next week's return to pre-season training as a chance to wipe the slate clean and prove himself all over again to the Greek-born Australian.

"It's a new manager to impress," Welsh said. "We've got the Champions League qualifier and the first league game away to Hearts, so everyone will be fighting for a place. That all starts next week when we get back into the tough work of pre-season.

"I'm very excited that he's coming in. I've not spoken to him yet but I'm looking forward to meeting up with him.

"It's almost like a fresh start now that we've got a new manager in who plays good football, attacking football.

"We're all excited about the appointment and can't wait to get started.

"He'll be expecting us to come back in good shape and he will be expecting to work with good footballers as well.

"I saw his interview when he joined the club. It was very positive. He said he likes to bring through academy players, which is perfect for me and all the other young boys.

"It's all about getting another chance and trying to prove you're good enough to be here."

The appointment of former Socceroos boss Postecoglou has done little to appease the brewing fury amongst the Celtic faithful following last season's disappointing campaign and their unsuccessful move for Eddie Howe.

The new manager cannot afford to start his tenure by repeating the kind of slip-ups that have seen the club fail to reach the group stages of Europe's premier competition since 2018.

Midtjylland have recent experience of facing Scottish opposition after coming up against Steven Gerrard's Rangers in Europa League qualifying in August 2019, losing 7-3 on aggregate.

But the three-time Danish champions did hammer Slavia Prague - Rangers' conquerors in the Europa League last 16 - 4-1 last season on their way to the Champions League group stages, where they drew with Liverpool.

"Midtjylland will be a quality side," Welsh said. "Anyone who is in the Champions League qualifiers is a top side and we'll have to be very wary of them.

"But we have quality players too and I'm sure it will be a good tie."

LINFIELD COULD FACE FORMER CELTIC FOES

IRISH League champions Linfield could face a showdown with Celtic's conquerors from last year - Ferencvaros - in the second qualifying round if they can overcome Lithuanians Zalgiris Vilnius.

The Hungarians, however, still have to see off the winner of the competition's preliminary tournament.

David Healy’s side will be away in Vilnius in the first leg July, with the second leg staged at Windsor Park on 13 or 14 July.

League of Ireland champions Shamrock Rovers will head to Switzerland to take on Young Boys if they can edge past Slovan Bratislava of Slovakia in their first round tie.

In the second qualifying round of the inaugural Europa Conference League, Glentoran and the New Saints will face off for the right then to take on either Gibraltar's Europa FC or Lithuania's Kauno Zalgiris, while Coleraine must overcome Bosnia's Velez for a second-round tie against AEK Athens.

Bala Town and Larne will vie for the opportunity to take on Denmark's AGF Aarhus in the second round.

The winner of Dundalk and Newtown can look forward to a clash with Estonia's Levadia Tallinn or Gibraltar's St Joseph's while Bohemians will need to get past Iceland's Stjarnan to take on Luxembourg's Dudelange

Sligo Rovers will take on Norwegian outfit Rosenborg should they defeat Iceland's Hafnarfjordur.