Braga are in for a shock says Murphy
The Portuguese runners-up will travel to Glasgow this week boasting a 3-0 lead in their third qualifying-round tie after their first-leg win six days ago. The advantage should be enough to end Celtic's Champions League dream for another season but summer signing Murphy claims the visitors will not have reckoned with the 60,000 fans that will greet them at Parkhead.
"They're in for a shock," said the striker, who joined from Sunderland two weeks ago. "Obviously, they've heard about it and probably watched games on the television and seen it. But they'd obviously have to experience it for themselves."
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Hide AdMurphy is desperate to start on Wednesday in what would be his competitive home debut.
"I'm definitely ready," said the 27-year-old.
Murphy staked his claim by scoring in yesterday's 3-2 Emirates Cup defeat against hosts Arsenal.
Scoring will be made more difficult by the absence of Aiden McGeady from the starting XI.
Parkhead manager Neil Lennon last night confirmed that the winger would only feature from the bench - if at all - following a raft of transfer speculation.