Feyenoord – Celtic: both teams under pressure 
Feyenoord host Celtic on Thursday and have to react. Both teams sit outside the qualifying spots and can’t afford to make mistakes.
Feyenoord : time to react after a run of poor results 
The Dutch club are living a season of two faces. Solid in the league with a long winning streak, the Rotterdam side haven’t managed to carry that into Europe. One win in four games leaves them 29th, far from the ambitions they showed in early August. Recent fixtures haven’t helped: several Eredivisie defeats have broken their rhythm. Despite an attack that can turn games on their head, the defence gives away too many chances and lacks stability.
At home, Rotterdam still hold a degree of authority, and a win on Thursday would put them straight back into the top 24.
Celtic : a bit better, but still fragile 
Celtic endured a chaotic start: Brendan Rodgers left, fans protested and results were poor. Martin O’Neill’s arrival brought some order, with a few important wins in recent weeks. In Europe, the Scots stay inconsistent. Four points from four matches put them just ahead of Feyenoord, but the margin is tiny. Can they keep the pace away from Glasgow? That’s still up in the air.
The momentum’s better, but the team keeps flipping between decent and worrying, especially at the back.
Key takeaways
- Feyenoord keep performing in the league but struggle in Europe.
- The Dutch have been conceding too much in recent weeks.
- Celtic are better since O’Neill arrived but still lack consistency.
- Both clubs have plenty of their qualification riding on Thursday.
Football Prediction Feyenoord vs Celtic Glasgow
Feyenoord to win
At home, and despite patchy recent results, Feyenoord have enough attacking quality to make the difference. Celtic are improving but stay shaky when it matters.
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