Originally posted by Captain Shamrock
How many Rangers fans are in Seville?
But Gers team-mate Claudio Caniggia believes Celtic will return empty-handed from Spain.
He said: 'I am more inclined to go for Porto as they are a more solid team. I see Celtic as the stronger team physically but Porto are better from the tactical point of view and possess more quality.
'The best way to beat Celtic is to play football down the wings as they line up with three central defenders.
'Celtic tend to stay in the middle of the park, which will open up space for Porto's wingers.
'Porto are a compact side with a capable manager and justifiable confidence. They have been Portuguese champions seven or eight times in the last decade and have always fared well in the Champions League.
'Celtic have grown in recent years and they will be difficult to beat but Porto will be okay if they don't hit in too many high crosses - but play the ball in to feet along the ground.'
Originally posted by Captain Shamrock
Fcuk, Cannigia should be a manager.
But those are some good points Capt.
Originally posted by Captain Shamrock
Finally, we agree on something. It has been quite some time.....
but he has been able to come over to Scotland at the end of his career and do very well with a great team.