Celtic manager keen to keep Du on board (China Daily/Agencies) Updated: 2005-11-10 06:15
Strachan however is not counting them or McLeish out just yet. "We are always
only one game away from a crisis at the Old Firm," he said.
Du
Wei | "I might be the crisis man next week. We will just have to play the game and
see what happens after that."
Strachan had a baptism of fire at Parkhead, failing to qualify for the group
stages of the Champions League and then losing his first Old Firm clash 3-1 at
Ibrox in August.
Since then, however, the Hoops have been in fine form, winning 10 of their
last 11 matches, and Strachan has been embraced by the Parkhead faithful.
Form however is rarely a factor in the heat of an Old Firm battle.
"I don't know if we are favourites - I've not been in a bookies," he said.
"But we have played in one derby and it didn't go to plan, that is for sure.
"We don't want to get too intense about it because too much of that in your
build-up and the players can get too psyched up. Hopefully, we have done the
right things."
Strachan will again be without inspirational figure Chris Sutton after he
failed to recover from a knee problem.
The Celtic boss now has only John Hartson and Shaun Maloney available as
senior strikers and admits, with Maciej Zurawski and Craig Beattie also on the
sidelines, losing one more forward would be a concern.
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