'We go to Celtic Park with expectations and hope - not with fear'published at 14:33 GMT 7 March 2024
Image source, SNSDavid Martindale insists Livingston will not go to Celtic Park for their Scottish Cup quarter-final with any fear, but "expectations and hope".
However, the Livi manager believes Celtic are still formidable opponents - despite last week's defeat to Hearts after Yang Hyun-Jun's red card.
"I don’t think you can read that much into the game [against Hearts]," Martindale said. "We played Celtic here last year when they had 10 men and they still beat us 3-0.
"They are a good team and Brendan [Rodgers] is a top manager. Two points off the top with two Old Firm games to go.
"I’m not really buying into that narrative if I’m honest. They have a top manager, they are a top club and it’s going to be a difficult game of football.
"You have to match them, you have to be aggressive, you have to get your distances correct and that’s the difficult part as they will force you into a low block at times.
"We go with expectations and hope. We don't go there with fear."























