Celtic captain Scott Brown has urged his team-mates to forget about Thursday night's Europa League loss, as he believes that there is still lots for the club to play for this season.

The Bhoys were knocked out of the tournament after losing 1-0 to Inter Milan at the San Siro, exiting 4-3 on aggregate.




However, the 29-year-old feels that there is no time to dwell on the loss as they look to fight for what they still have got to play for this season.

The Hoops are set to play five matches throughout the month of March, with two of them being cup matches, including the Scottish League Cup final on 15th March.

 


“Every game is now the biggest game of the season and we have to win every game possible", Brown told his club's official site.

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"The next four or five games are crucial for us.”

The Scottish champions will now host Premiership title rivals Aberdeen next on Sunday and the Scotland international feels that there is no chance of the Europa League loss taking a toll on that match.

“We are taking them seriously and we will be doing that until the last day of the season, and it will be hard for us.

“Aberdeen are doing really well just now, but look in that dressing-room and we can change it up, we have pace and all different kinds of players – we have a great squad.

“We still have a lot more to give on the park and you will see that coming towards the rest of the season.”

Celtic enjoy a three-point lead at the top of the league table and have played one match less than second placed Aberdeen. 

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