Forrest not worried about Celtic form

James Forrest insists there is no chance of Celtic dwelling on their disappointment against Arbroath as they aim to secure a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

James Forrest insists there is no chance of Celtic dwelling on their disappointment against Arbroath as they aim to secure a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

The Hoops were stunned by the Irn-Bru Second Division side, who earned a 1-1 draw at Parkhead in the William Hill Scottish Cup at the weekend.

It was far from being the ideal preparation for a crucial European encounter when Spartak Moscow come calling on Wednesday night.

But Forrest is confident Neil Lennon’s men will be in the right frame of mind for the make-or-break match despite recent problems on the domestic front.

The winger said: “It’s good if you’ve got two games per week.

“If you get a bad result it means you can rectify it two or three days later by getting a good result in another game.

“The boys are over the weekend game now and hopefully we can take care of Arbroath when the replay comes around next week.

“The boys are full of confidence for Wednesday night and that’s the main thing.

“We’ve got the squad to play in all the competitions and we know we can cope in them all.”

Celtic must better Benfica’s result in Barcelona on the night to seal their place in the knockout stages.

Forrest added: “All the boys have got faith that they can get through to the last 16 and get a good result on Wednesday.

“We’ve not been in the Champions League for the last few years so it would be a massive achievement."

The visit of Spartak comes too soon for Forrest who has been sidelined with a hamstring complaint.

He said: “Hopefully I’ll be back training in the next two weeks.

“It’s disappointing to miss the biggest game of the season but that’s what happens being a footballer.

“You just have to take it on the chin. You just want the boys to do well.”

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