New Bhoys will handle theatre of noise of Parkhead on a European night, says Celtic skipper Scott Brown

Scott Brown has warned Celtic's new Bhoys to prepare for the shock and awe of a European baptism of fire tonight against Inter Milan.

Stuart Armstrong and Gary Mackay-Steven could be in the frame to play some part of the crucial Europa League clash at a sell-out Parkhead.

But the Celtic skipper is convinced the former Dundee United stars will shine on the big stage just two weeks after ther arrived from Tannadice

Hoops boss Ronny Deila has hinted that he could be prepared to throw at least one of them into the fray against the Italians this evening.

And Brown has warned them they cannot afford to let the knockout game against the Serie A side pass them by.

"There is a reason they were brought to Celtic and that is because they are good enough," he said.

"I just said to them that you can't think about it too much. You can't be in awe of them.

"They have been brought to the club to play in games like this so now is the time to go out and do it.

"They will enjoy it. The atmosphere with 60,000 inside the stadium on a big European night is like nothing they will have experienced before.

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New Bhoys will handle theatre of noise of Parkhead on a European night, says Celtic skipper Scott Brown

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