LASK skipper Sascha Horvath isn't giving up on their Champions League dream despite a thumping defeat at Celtic Park.
Bitter defeat at Celtic Park
Celtic cruised to a 3-0 victory in the play-off round at Parkhead and are now huge favourites to finish the job and book a spot in the lucrative league phase.
However, Horvath is refusing to rule out a stunning comeback in Austria next and insists his team deserved far more than they got in Glasgow.
Horvath's defiant message
He said: "It was a very, very bitter defeat. The defeat was far heavier than it should have been and we should have scored a goal at least."
"Now in Linz, everything has to go right for us. We have to be tighter at the back, close down their spaces more quickly and convert the chances we missed in Glasgow."
Belief in the impossible
"But we won't give up. We'll do everything we can to achieve the impossible. Of course, there's still hope. If Celtic can score three goals at their own stadium, we can do it at our home too."



