Celtic's Martin O'Neill aims for Champions League success against LASK
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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Martin O'Neill asserted that Celtic should strive for Champions League victory ahead of their play-off match against Austrian champions LASK on August 19. The Scottish champions return to this stage after last year's elimination by Kairat Almaty and seek to prove themselves with new talent. O'Neill expressed disappointment over losing midfielder Arne Engels to West Ham United just before the crucial match. A successful qualification could provide Celtic with an estimated £40 million in potential earnings from the tournament.
- •Celtic faces LASK on August 19 in Champions League qualification.
- •Last year, they were eliminated by Kairat Almaty at the same stage.
- •O'Neill emphasizes the importance of aspiring for Champions League success.
- •Celtic could earn approximately £40 million from successful qualification.
- •Arne Engels transferred to West Ham before the match.
"Martin O'Neill believes Celtic should "aspire" to win the Champions League ahead of their play-off round qualifier against Austrian champions LASK.
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