Breaking News:Slovan Bratislava boss could miss Celtic clash as ex-Rangers star features in awkward new club gaffe

Breaking News:Slovan Bratislava boss could miss Celtic clash as ex-Rangers star features in awkward new club gaffe

The latest headlines from Glasgow as Celtic prepare to kick-off their Champions League campaign

The champions of Scotland will face off against the leading team in Slovakia this Wednesday as Celtic play host to SK Slovan Bratislava in the first match of this season’s Champions League.

 

The two clubs have both made fine starts to their campaigns and sit top of the table in the early weeks as they aim to translate their excellent domestic form onto the European stage.

The match marks Celtic’s first game under the new Swiss format that has been introduced while Slovan Bratislava are competing in the Champions League for the first time in their 105-year history.

Celtic will be the favourites to triumph in front of a huge crowd at Parkhead, but the Slovakian champions will be aiming to make their mark on an historic night for everyone associated with the club.

 

 

Veteran manager Vladmir Weiss, the father of the former Rangers star by the same name, has played a crucial role in getting the side to this stage after leading the team to four consecutive league titles.

 

However, he is a doubt heading into the fixture due to a virus which has prevented him from attending both of his team’s last two competitive matches.

His assistant manager Boris Kitka admitted the club’s manager will be assessed to see if he is fit enough to travel to Glasgow.

 

 

 

Speaking to The Herald, he said: “Vladimir has had a pretty bad virus for the last few days, almost since the beginning of the week.

 

“We hope he will be better as soon as possible.

 

“For the last three to four days he was really not feeling well, he had high temperatures and the weather here is not ideal either, so he stayed at home.”

 

Weiss’ son, who enjoyed a loan spell at Ibrox a decade ago is expected to start the game as he continues his sixth season in the Slovakian capital.

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