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Strachan remains confident

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan still harbours Champions League qualification hopes despite the Parkhead club dropping to the bottom of Group D after losing 1-0 to Benfica in Lisbon.

The Parkhead side succumbed to a late Oscar Cardozo goal in the Stadium of Light to see their dismal group stage record extended to 14 games without a win outside Glasgow.

Strachan said: "A point against Benfica would have been really excellent but we are definitely not out of it, you never know what can happen. We qualified with nine points last season and at the moment the teams in the group have six, six, three and three."

The Scottish champions were subject to a second-half mauling, with Cardozo twice hitting the woodwork and being denied by at least one world-class save from Hoops keeper Artur Boruc.

But in the 86th minute, as the Portuguese club refused to accept one point, Cardozo beat the offside trap to knock the ball past Boruc. Celtic are bottom of the table with Benfica on three points with AC Milan and Shakhtar Donetsk on six points at the top.

And Strachan added: "It's not easy to take, but we have taken bigger blows in the past and there is no doubt there will be bigger blows in the future. There was plenty of application and heart and on that we deserved a point but it was just tiredness that beat us in the end."

Strachan explained his surprise decision to rest talismanic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura and drop in-form Scott McDonald to give Chris Killen his first Champions League start was with one eye on retaining the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

He said: "It's a case of having just two fit strikers at the club at the moment. Scott is in terrific form but he has played all the games so it's a case of looking at the squad.

"As for Nakamura, I'm the manager and I can do that sort of thing. It's very unfair for me to tell you why I leave players out but it wasn't for his lack of ability or heart.

"But as a manager you sometimes have to made decisions and they understand where I am coming from. My priority is, as I've already said, is to win the Scottish league. If I can do very well in the Champions League then that would be exceptional but my priority is to win the SPL."

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