The players know what to do now so it is going to be easier and we are going to be better and better."Dundee manager Paul Hartley insists his side will not roll over against the champions.The Dark Blues are on a four-game unbeaten run and will look to extend that as they go up against Deila's league leaders.Hartley had a successful time as a player with Celtic but will put all sentiment aside in his efforts to help the Tayside club earn a positive result this weekend.Hartley said: "I'm looking forward to going to Parkhead."It's a first-class arena and I've not been there since 2010 as a player
So I'm looking forward to going back there as a manager."It's the kind of place where you want to go and play your football
So I hope it brings out the best in our players on the day."We've prepared well all week and want to show that we're a good side, so we'll certainly have a go rather than just stand back and watch Celtic."Dundee drew 1-1 with Celtic back in September and Hartley reckons their showing that day in front of the live cameras should give them plenty of confidence going into this fixture.He said: "We played well that day
I was pleased with the players for their efforts, as I have been all season."We matched them and could have won the game towards the end
You know you have to take chances when they come your way against a very good team like Celtic."They are starting to play a style which their manager likes but we'll obviously have to look after ourselves."We're on a decent run of form just now
We want to keep that going and believe we can."I might make some changes to the personnel but whoever starts we feel is capable of doing a good job for the team."Meanwhile, Dundee defender Paul McGinn is doubtful with a back injury while winger Martin Boyle has flu.Striker Craig Wighton (ankle) is struggling but midfielder Simon Ferry and forward Luka Tankulic will both be back in the squad
Source : PA
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