Destroying the Feyenoord myth of The People

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group E - Celtic v Feyenoord - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - December 13, 2023 Celtic players pose for a team group photo before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

For some fans, of a club that has never even won a point in the Champions League, understanding that competition is a little alien.

Watching on jealously they had hoped that someone, somewhere would flop to six defeats in the competition and rack up the near impossible -21 goal difference.

Alas, the big cup was to bring them nothing but disappointment, a familiar theme in the competition that their grandfathers went to a 1960 semi-final expecting to hum the Gerry’s then lift the trophy in glory at Hampden.

Since then the big cup has delivered nothing but humiliation and pain for generations, in 2023 Billy, Gordy, Stewarty and Rossco have grown to hate the reminders that seeing the big trophy sends them.

On Wednesday night Feyenoord had the chance to record an important win, pick up 2.8m euros prize money and co-efficient points to keep them alongside PSV Eindhoven and Ajax.

A look at the match stats, fouls and cards shows what it meant, backed up by the celebrations for the equaliser from Yankuba Minteh.

Celtic have multiple problems to address to improve their Champions League record, no other Premiership club has ever won a point in the competition.

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