Ledley still haunted by Caley

Joe Ledley still thinks about Celtic's shock defeat at Inverness at the end of last season - even though he watched the game on television. The Hoops midfielder was out injured when Celtic travelled north for their game in hand over leaders Rangers on May 3 and although Caley had grabbed a last-gasp point at Parkhead earlier in the season, the visitors were odds-on to go two points clear of their Old Firm rivals at the top of the table.However, the Highlanders upset the odds to win 3-2, which kept Celtic one point behind with three matches remaining and the Ibrox side, buoyed by the unlikely boost, went on to retain their title to make it three in a row.Ledley admits that the prospect of Inverness' visit on Saturday rekindles the disappointment of their last meeting."I didn't play in that game but I watched it and I do think we have a point to prove against them," said the Wales international."It is still in the back of the players' minds, definitely. It is for me so obviously it must be the same for them."Maybe that result might have cost us the league so we are unhappy with it."Inverness did well against us a couple of times last season. We were 2-0 up at home and they came back to draw and they beat us at their ground as well. We slipped up and hopefully we have learned from that."They are a good team, we know it's going to be tough and we have to respect them but hopefully we have enough to deal with it."Lennon insists his players have to simply forget the defeat against Inverness as they keep on the trail of Rangers, who are four points clear at the top.The Celtic boss said: "You have to (forget it). It's gone, consigned to the history books."It will always stick in the players' minds I suppose, as maybe one that got away, but it's a new season and a new challenge for them."It's a different Inverness team because they have changed the old guard in some ways and brought in some fresh blood but they are always going to be difficult opponents."

Source: Team_Talk