Celtic boss Tony Mowbray will take no notice of the convincing home win over St Johnstone when he writes out the team lines ahead of the Champions League play-off clash with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.
The Hoops trail 2-0 from the first leg in Glasgow and few give them a chance in London, but they warmed up with a 5-2 win over the Clydesdale Bank Premier League new boys at Celtic Park.
And Mowbray has now turned his attentions to Arsenal saying: "When the Arsenal tie came out, my idea of how the team might play was settled pretty quickly."
He continued: "The result of the first leg alters your thought patterns of how you might set up in the second leg.
"If we had been sitting here 2-0 up, then I would probably play a different team to one that is 2-0 down and having to score some goals.
"But I am pretty clear in my mind what my team will be next Wednesday.
"I understand that if we lose 2-0 again, I will be judged to have got the team wrong again but if we win 3-0 then hopefully everyone will be pretty happy."
Source: Eurosport