Nothing Celtic can do to bridge football's class gap

Craig Gordon of Celtic looks on in despair as Mikael Lustig scores an own goal during the Champions League  match against PSG.Craig Gordon of Celtic looks on in despair as Mikael Lustig scores an own goal during the Champions League  match against PSG.
Craig Gordon of Celtic looks on in despair as Mikael Lustig scores an own goal during the Champions League match against PSG.
As Dermot Desmond watched Celtic being skewered by Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, the Irish billionaire '¨may have been moved to reflect that even in the world of high finance which he inhabits, there are still haves and have-nots.

Everything is relative, of course, and Celtic’s current dominance of Scottish football is rooted in the backing provided by major shareholder Desmond and whose continuing investment allowed them to recruit as high profile a manager as Brendan Rodgers just over a year ago.

But the opening night of this season’s Champions League group stage simply underlined that there is little more Desmond, Rodgers – or anyone else – can do to bridge the gap which now exists between clubs which operate in Celtic’s domestic environment and those at the very elite of the European game.

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