Celtic manager Neil Lennon is not writing off AC Milan ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League meeting between the two sides.
The Bhoys host the Rossoneri in a vital fixture which could enhance either sides chances of progressing to the knockout phase provided one of them can produce a winning result.
Maximiliano Allegri's Milan side have failed to win in their past five Serie A outings and have just one win in eight matches in all competitions but Lennon is not about to go pencilling in a win for his Celtic team.
"In the context of the Champions League, it is the game you have to win to have any chance of qualifying. It's a great game for the players to be involved in," said Lennon.
"We've performed very well in the group, apart from the first half in Amsterdam (in the 1-0 loss to Ajax three weeks ago), so I want that to continue tomorrow. There's a lot of motivation and incentive in that game.
"We're playing against a very good side despite what the recent league form has been showing. I watched them on Saturday, they dominated against Genoa, they were unfortunate not to win the game, they played at a very high-calibre tempo. Milan were excellent in some passages of the game.
"They may have to prove a point to their supporters, but not to anyone else around the world," Lennon added.
"They've beaten us, they've drawn against Barca (Barcelona), they've drawn away in Amsterdam. Their results have been solid in the group.
"They have a great chance to go through and maybe that'll be the springboard for them. But that's not my concern obviously. I'm focused on how we play and getting the great support we always get. It should be another great night."
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