Max Johnston - formerly of Motherwell - faced the Belgians in the competition last month
Max Johnston has warned Celtic they’ll need to snuff out Christos Tzolis because he has the firepower to help Club Brugge blow a major hole in their Champions League dreams.
Johnston said: “Club Brugge are a good team. They beat us 1-0 in Graz in the second game. They are a well-drilled and organised side. Their game is based on possession. They like to keep the ball and to dictate the tempo. They like to pass it about and get the ball wide and create the overloads up the sides.
“They’ve got quality players in attacking areas, which can produce a bit of magic. You only had to look at the quality of their winning goal against us from Tzolis. It was some strike.”
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