Kieran Tierney is hoping Celtic can keep hopes of Europa League progression alive with a victory against Molde in Glasgow on Thursday.
The Scottish side began their campaign with consecutive 2-2 draws against Ajax and Fenerbahce before going down 3-1 to the Norwegian side on matchday three.
Ronny Deila's side – unbeaten in five European matches at home – subsequently sit bottom of Group A, five points adrift of group leaders Molde.
Tierney admitted that defeat to Molde was tough to cope with, but, following three consecutive wins in domestic action, still harbours ambitions of making the knockout stages.
"Losing in Norway was a hard one to take but we've had three games since then and we have bounced back very well," he told the club's official website.
"We are just hoping to get back at them on Thursday. This is an important one and we need to get a good result.
"The Europa League group is only at the halfway stage and we have a long way to go and we believe we can still go through.
"Molde are a good team and they know how they're going to play and they do that very well. But if we play really well then I believe we can beat them."