Celtic Women’s Champions League journey is about to hit a new level as they prepare to face Real Madrid in Spain. This match is expected to be the toughest challenge for the team in their 17-year history.
Last week’s defeat against FC Twente was a wake-up call for Celtic, showing them the intensity of European competition. Despite their best efforts, they fell short in a group that includes Real Madrid and Women’s Super League champions Chelsea.
Real Madrid has a strong history in the Champions League, having participated in the last four tournaments. However, they have lost their last six group stage matches, including a recent defeat against Chelsea. As debutants in the competition, Celtic knows they are the underdogs. Still, manager Elena Sadiku’s message to the team is crystal clear: be bold, be confident, and have no fear.
Sadiku emphasized the importance of the club’s badge and the need for the players to give their best to secure points. She stressed the significance of having a hunger and game plan to win against formidable opponents like Real Madrid. The manager wants to see brave and confident players rise to the challenge.
Despite the recent loss, Sadiku sees it as a learning opportunity for her team. She believes they can improve their possession play and capitalize on scoring opportunities. The coach acknowledges the difference in intensity when facing top-tier teams and hopes this experience will help them grow and become more dominant in the future.
Looking ahead, Celtic’s focus is on managing the intensity of the Champions League matches and translating that into their domestic games. Sadiku is optimistic that this experience will benefit the team in the long run and help them become even stronger.
The upcoming match against Real Madrid will be a test of Celtic’s courage and resilience. The players are ready to showcase their skills and prove that they can compete at the highest level. With Sadiku’s guidance and the team’s determination, Celtic is gearing up for an exciting challenge in the Champions League.