Salzburg may have left Celtic Park with three points, however the Scottish champions still left their mark on the club with a Salzburg coach tweeting that he was in awe of the club’s fans and stadium
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Posting on social media following the 2-1 victory, assistant coach Rene Maric tweeted a video of fans before the game writing: “Thank you, @CelticFC, for hosting this game tonight. What an amazing atmosphere, historical stadium & great club. Bowing to the fans, priviliged for the experience.”
Thank you, @CelticFC, for hosting this game tonight. What an amazing atmosphere, historical stadium & great club. Bowing to the fans, priviliged for the experience. pic.twitter.com/mISReZkisv
— RM (@ReneMaric) December 13, 2018
Celtic went through second in the group that was topped by Salzburg who won all six games. Brendan Rodger's men had been heading out of the Europa League until a late Rosenborg equaliser in Germany against RB Leipzig.
The draw for the last 32 of the Europa League takes place on Monday.
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