Champions League group would get a home draw ahead of the winner takes all ties. Celtic face KR Reykjavik on Tuesday in the first qualifying round of the competition at Parkhead and would then face another home tie if they get through against the winners of the game in Hungary between Swedish champions Djurgardens and Budapest side Ferencvaros.
When UEFA made the draw, all three seeded teams in the Premiership champions' section - Celtic, Legia Warsaw and Ferencvaros - were drawn at home.
And that came as absolutely no surprise to Andersson.He said: "If you were even a little bit observant during the draw, you knew which ball was coming out and who would get a home tie."Yes, I knew which ball was which, so I was not surprised."If I may say.
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