Ronny Deila has told the Celtic fans to get down to Paradise tomorrow to cheer on the side against Aberdeen in a top of the table Scottish Premiership clash.

Derek McInnes takes his Aberdeen side to Celtic sitting just three points behind Deila's men, although he is aware that the Bhoys have a game in hand.




The clash could therefore prove crucial in determining the destiny of this season's Premiership crown and Deila wants a full house at Celtic Park to push the champions forward, calling on the spirit of a recent game against Inter to be repeated.

 


"It’s going to be a big game on Sunday and we need the support. I hope every Celtic fan comes to the stadium and we can get the atmosphere we need to win the game", he told his club's site.

"It’s hard to get better than what we had at Inter, but I hope it’s closer to that than what we’ve had earlier in the season."

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Deila also wants Celtic to make life for themselves as comfortable as possible at the top of the Premiership table, even if that means creating a boring league for the last few months of the season.

"I can see that for the whole country it’s important to have excitement in the league, but I’d rather stay top of the league alone and be comfortable, but Aberdeen have deserved it  [their current position] and they play very well."

Celtic are switching their full focus to domestic matters after being knocked out of the Europa League by Inter in midweek, exiting 4-3 on aggregate.

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