Celtic have kept alive their slim hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League.
They came from behind to draw 1-1 at Borussia Monchengladbach on Tuesday night.
Moussa Dembele levelled proceedings with a second half penalty after Lars Stindl had volleyed Gladbach ahead just after the half hour mark.
Celtic boss, Brendan Rodgers, says they should have done better. "Disappointed really to come here and play the way we did," he said.
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"I felt we should have won the game, I thought we were the best team. I'm really proud of the players tonight because I told them that in order for us to improve and be better we have to play with personality.
"The personality we showed in the game was outstanding. Very brave on the ball, opened up the pitch to play, secured the game, built the game... created chances. We had speed on the counter-attack and we had chances to win.
"An outstanding team performance and it's the beginning for us at this level in terms of the personality we need to play with.
Barcelona top Group C on nine points, Manchester City are second on seven points - Celtic are bottom of the table on two points - two behind Borussia Monchengladbach.