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'Never satisfied' Celtic have 'mindset' for Champions League success - Trusty

Defender Auston Trusty insists Celtic are "full of confidence" as they prepare to face Aston Villa in their final Champions League game next week.

After three disallowed goals and a missed penalty against Young Boys on Wednesday night, it took a late own goal to secure the win for Celtic at Parkhead.

The victory also books their place in the play-offs for the round of 16 ahead of their trip to Aston Villa.

"I don't think we're ever satisfied," Trusty said.

"That's the mindset. Go there and get points and play our game. At the end of the day, whatever happens, as long as we play our game, we'll be happy and it's up to us.

"We have the mindset, we have the personnel, we have the camaraderie and we have the chemistry, so you create your own luck and it's really up to us.

"I don't really feel any pressure come off. I think you approach every game the same way and I haven't got that vibe from anybody, the coaching staff or players, that you settle down.

"I think it's just really the Celtic way to approach every game the same way and that's why you see results."