Craig Moore believes Celtic's Champions League performances have given the Hoops "something to build on" but insists manager Ange Postecoglou needs to find a better balance between attack and defence as they bowed out Group F without a win.
Postecoglou's men were on the end of a 5-1 rout against Real Madrid on Wednesday night and were cut wide open on several other occasions as a result of the progressive style the Aussie boss has implemented on the Scottish Premiership champions.
Former Australia and Rangers defender Moore reckons the Parkhead manager has to learn lessons on how to manage a game when up against some of the continents best sides rather than let approach slip as 'entertainment.' He told the Go Radio Football Show: “I think Celtic, a lot of the matches that they were involved in, there were really good spells.
There were opportunities that were missed. It's finding that balance. I think if you have the same desire in defence as well as you do in attack then I think you are a lot more well-rounded and that means being good in both boxes."Defensively was an issue but in terms of what Celtic created in the games, they will be quite happy with that and it's something to build on for next season if they in the Champions League as well."Its about having the ability to manage a game and get over the line.
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