Wednesday, 1st October, 2014



Celtic captain Scott Brown has revealed the club's players have bought into new manager Ronny Deila's methods, despite the Norwegian tactician having a mixed start to life with the Scottish champions.

Little known Deila was handed the job of replacing Neil Lennon in the summer and arrived from Norwegian side Stromsgodset with his first task being to guide Celtic into the Champions League group stage.



Deila failed, with the Bhoys dropping into the Europa League, while domestically they have stuttered and sit fourth in the Scottish Premiership with 14 points from seven games.

But Brown, speaking ahead of tomorrow night's Europa League clash against Dinamo Zagreb, insists the Celtic players are all on the same page as Deila.

 


"What the manager is doing, we all believe in it and that's the way it should be at every football club", the midfielder said via his club's feed.

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Brown is now looking forward to tomorrow night's European adventure against the Croatian giants, and the atmosphere which will be generated at Celtic Park.

"The fans, seeing them coming into the stadium and the noise when we get onto the park is just incredible.

"If they are signing and chanting, and getting behind us, it's great. It makes them the 12th man. They spur us on."

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