We probably need a miracle, says Celtic's Caddis
By Kenny MacDonald
GLASGOW (Reuters) - Defender Paul Caddis said Celtic were likely to need a miracle to overturn their 3-2 Champions League deficit in Barcelona in two weeks' time.
"In football nothing is impossible but we are probably going to need a miracle over there," the 19-year-old told UEFA.com.
Caddis also spoke of the thrill of making his Champions League debut on Wednesday.
"Six weeks ago I was playing in the reserves up in Inverness and then I'm facing the likes of Ronaldinho, (Lionel) Messi, (Samuel) Eto'o and (Thierry) Henry," he said.
"It's every boy's dream to play against a team like Barcelona."
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan believes his side can improve simply by playing in the Nou Camp in the first knockout round second leg on March 4.
"We will go and try and get more experience over there which will help make us a better team in the future," he said. "Only in two or three years will you know if that experience has helped this bunch of players.















