Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has backed his veteran centre-back Kolo Toure to recover from his abysmal performance in the 2-0 Champions League defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach.
The former Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool defender was at fault for both goals in the Group C game on Wednesday night as the Hoops dropped to the foot of the standings after three matches.
"There will be no-one more disappointed than him," Rodgers said.
"He is experienced enough to know to deal with the first one and the second one was unfortunate, the guy has walked away and finished it brilliantly with a toe-poke finish.
"It is why he has been in game so long. He hurts, he is an honest player and tonight will hurt him. He is also a warrior as well and he is a guy who is very mentally tough and he will recover.
"But tonight he will hurt, as will the team, as we all will but we will go again and get ready for the weekend."