John Collins Hopes Amsterdam Performance Rebuilds Celtic Confidence
Assistant boss John Collins believes Celtic's 2-2 draw against Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday night has done "wonders" for the players' confidence.
Assistant boss John Collins believes Celtic's 2-2 draw against Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday night has done "wonders" for the players' confidence.
The Hoops went into their Europa League Group A opener against the Dutch side looking fragile after losing their lead at the top of the Premiership to Aberdeen and under some pressure having dropped out of the Champions League at the play-off stage against Malmo.
However, Ronny Deila's men put in an assured display in the Amsterdam ArenA, leading 2-1 with goals from midfielder Nir Bitton and right-back Mikael Lustig before Emilio Izaguirre was sent off for picking up the second of two yellow cards and Ajax substitute Lasse Schone equalised.
Ahead of the home league game against Dundee on Sunday, Collins expressed his delight at getting back on track.
The former Celtic midfielder said: "I was very happy. I thought we bounced back well.
"It does wonders, a good performance and good result.
"That's what brings back the confidence.
"I think maybe a little bit of confidence had dropped a little bit.
"But as the game went on I think you could see the confidence coming back into the players and there were a lot of very good performances against a very good team.
"We got the balance right defensively and as the game went on I thought we grew into it, our passing got better and we created chances away from home. Overall, very pleased.
"But I don't think we were in that big of a slump. Okay we lost the game last week but a few weeks ago we were playing terrific (football).
"We had a little dip and we want to follow last night's performance up with another good performance on Sunday."
Collins was further encouraged by the performance of Kris Commons.
The midfielder celebrated his first start in Europe this season by setting up Bitton for his eighth minute goal before crossing for Lustig to head the visitors back in front, after Viktor Fischer had levelled.
The former Hibs boss said: "Kris came into the team and was terrific. He did his defensive duties very well and again had the magic in and around the opponents' box.
"He came up with the goods, an excellent pass for the first goal and deliveries at set-pieces was 10 out of 10. He was a big performer for us.
"Everyone knows he missed the pre-season with his (toe) injury.
"So you can't play if you are not fit and he wasn't fit at the start of the season.
"But you can see now he is getting his sharpness and his touch is back. That's good news for us.
"In and around the opponent's box there's nobody more dangerous. He can shoot with both feet, he can play the killer passes. We know what Kris can do when he is fit."
Collins brushed off the comments of Ajax coach and former Rangers player, Frank de Boer, who was quoted as saying that Celtic "parked two buses."
He said: "Obviously he would want us to be open and allow space for his good players to have easy movement and easy passes.
"We didn't do what he wanted so he describes it as parking the bus.
"But I thought there were periods in the game where we opened up and kept the ball very well and we created chances. You don't create chances if you park the bus for 90 minutes."