There's passion to be found inside a Macedonian football stadium. That most of last night's should have been directed at Liverpool's Sotirios Kyrgiakos, who suffered the misfortune of being a Greek in a country that cannot agree with its big neighbour Greece what its name might be, said much about Liverpool's curious first adventure on the long and winding road towards what might be a Dublin final next May.
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- Celtic hope home fervour can overturn Braga's three-goal lead
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- Redknapp saving King to reign in Europe
- Hodgson pleased for Ngog
- Celtic can beat Braga says Ledley
- Liverpool set to launch new era (in European backwater)
- Braga beating leaves Celtic with tough task
- Raul makes Shalke switch
- Barcelona confirm huge financial losses



Ngog strikes twice to ensure a winning start to Hodgson's reign


