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Celtic won't take title for granted

31 July 2012-PA Sport

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Title not written off... Cetic's Thomas Rogne claims his side will still have to fight for the Scottish Premier League title despite the absence of Old Firm rival Rangers. (Action Images)

Thomas Rogne claims Celtic will still have to work hard to defend its Scottish Premier League title this season despite the absence of Rangers.

The Hoops are overwhelming favourites to win the championship, with Old Firm rival voted into the Irn-Bru Third Division after the club was consigned to liquidation.

However, Rogne insists the Premier League title race should not be written off as a competition due to the lack of Old Firm rivalry.

He said: "I hear people saying that we are going to win the league easily but that's not going to happen.

"I don't know why they say it. To provoke a little bit probably.

"It's going to be tough. It's always going to be tough winning games and it's going to be tough to win the league."

Celtic's competitive campaign begins when it hosts HJK Helsinki in a UEFA Champions League qualifier at Parkhead.

Rogne says experience of the Europa League last term has made Neil Lennon's squad even more determined to take its place among the continent's elite this time around.

He said: "We've got a chance to get into Europe and that's important for us.

"We played in the Europa League last year and we enjoyed it.

"If we get the chance to play in the Champions League this year, it's going to be even bigger.

"It's where everyone wants to be and hopefully we can take a Scottish team into the Champions League.

"It's our first competitive game so obviously we want to win the game and kick on for the season.

"If we get the chance to play in the Champions League at Celtic Park in front of the best fans in the world, that would be amazing.

"They are a good team. We've seen them play and we are preparing really well for this game.

"The whole pre-season has been about this game.

"We know they are an organised team, they are a typical Scandinavian team, and they are going to be hard to beat.

"It's going to be tough but we are prepared for it."

Meanwhile, Rogne admits no further progress has been made over the season break with regards to signing a new deal with the Scottish Premier League champion.

The Norway international has spoken publicly of his desire to remain with Celtic as he heads into the final year of his current contract.

He said: "I've not heard anything yet. There are always a few people on holiday in the summer so things don't really move that fast.

"I'm still the same, I want to stay here. I enjoy the club and I enjoy the life so this is the place for me to be.

"I think I had a good ending to last season and I want to build on that.

"I've stayed fit for this pre-season and hopefully I can stay fit for the rest of the season."

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